Smart TVs pack impressive features, but navigating menus and enjoying content can be challenging for users with visual, hearing, or motor impairments. Many people might not realize their TV already includes accessibility tools designed to create a more comfortable viewing experience.
Both Google TV and Samsung smart TVs offer built-in features that can enlarge text, provide audio descriptions, reduce eye strain, and simplify navigation. These settings often go unused simply because people don't know they exist or how to activate them.
Understanding these accessibility options can transform how you interact with your TV, whether you need them occasionally or rely on them daily. Here are five settings worth exploring.
1. Enable voice guidance
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