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Samsung 2021 smart TVs gets Gaming hub feature

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The South Korean manufacturer Samsung introduced its gaming platform “Gaming hub” earlier this year. Previously, it had been rolled out to some select Smart TV models of 2022 only. But, the manufacturer made an announcement that brought happiness to some users’ faces. They had announced this year they would bring this “Gaming hub” service to some select eligible Smart TVs and monitors of 2021, which has now turned into a reality. Now the company has started distributing this to respective devices.

Let you know that this information has been provided by Samsung Gaming’s official Twitter account. They have tweeted that the 2021 Samsung Smart TV game streaming is now officially rolling out. To use it in your smart TV, ensure that it is up to date, and if not, please check the latest update and install it on your device. After matching the eligibility, connect your controller, and then you will be able to play games on it. It will make game streaming services easy on Samsung’s Smart TVs and monitors.

This cloud-based gaming platform, “Gaming hub”, provides an incredible lineup of games to its users. Another thing that makes it even more interesting is you don’t need any ethernet cables, desktops, laptops, or gaming consoles for it. Remember, currently, this Gaming hub supports GeForce Now, Utomik, Xbox Game Pass, and Amazon Luna. It is obvious to stream games via any of these; you need to get a subscription to the respective gaming service. Afterwards, you will be able to sign in through your one-time affair credentials.


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Samsung Enters PUBG Mobile Esports with NRG Galaxy Team

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NRG is a professional gaming and entertainment company that is known for its championship teams and innovative gaming lifestyle content. It is one of the highest-viewed gaming organizations in the world and is now making a comeback to mobile gaming with Samsung.

With the cooperation of both companies, a new team of players was formed under the name Galaxy NRG. In this team, there will be a team of three popular Pubg mobile gamers, including David “Spec” Guzman, Jonathan “J7” Galaviz, and Cristian “Fate” Figueroa. There will be one more member joining the NRG Galaxy as a coach: competitive veteran “Tyler “Telli.”.

With the latest formation of an exclusive PUBG Mobile team, Samsung aims to highlight its product potential and bring more awareness to users about its product performance. To do that, the company has selected its latest Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone, which will be used during training sessions and in competitive play.

The ultimate goal of this joint team formation is to bring more awareness about mobile gaming globally and cater for the interest. By focusing on the passion of millions of gamers around the world, NRG Galaxy will connect with this hugely diverse and global audience. Fans will soon grab new updates regarding detailed player profiles and events as NRG and Samsung together redefine the landscape of mobile gaming.

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Samsung’s Relumino Mode Now Available on Galaxy Phones

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Samsung is adding one more functionality, ‘Relumino Mode’, from its smart TVs to its Galaxy smartphones for users’ overall viewing experience. 

The Korean giant introduced the Relumino Mode feature on Samsung Smart TVs, which enhances the viewing experience for people with low vision. It improves particular parts of the content on the TV’s display, such as contrast, color, and sharpness. Now the giant has decided to bring Relumino, an accessibility feature, from TVs to particular Galaxy smartphones, which it initially showed off at CES 2023

Somewhere, Relumino Mode’s functionality and features appear similar to the color contrast setting that was earlier available to access now with Android 15 Beta 2. In a new blog post, Samsung wrote, “Relumino Mode is the product of years of research and development to advance Samsung’s goal of providing “Screens for All” and improving the viewing experience for those with limited vision,” which highlights a range of accessibility features that it delivers. 

However, at the moment, it’s not clear whether this feature needs specific display hardware or if it’s purely a software-side update. According to Samsung’s blog post, the Galaxy S24 series “and beyond” should be able to access Relumino Mode now. The feature appears on the Galaxy S23+ devices that are running One UI 6.1, but unfortunately not on the Galaxy Z Flip 5 or the Galaxy Z Fold 4, even after running the same interface. 

Owners of Galaxy phones with One UI 6.1 can easily check if the new convenient mode is available on their device or not by just following the steps mentioned here: go to Settings >> Accessibility >> Vision Enhancements >> Relumino outline. 

On the other hand, Apple also introduced new accessibility features that should land later this year, which include eye tracking to control iPhones and iPads.

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Samsung Mocks Apple iPad Pro’s ‘Crush’ Ad With Artistic Response

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Samsung and Apple are the two biggest rivals of each other in the tech industry, as both brands never miss the chance to put down each other’s firm. Now the Korean giant has published a new commercial for its current flagship tablet, and the key reason behind this is pretty clear: to throw a dig at the competition. 

Apple introduced a new iPad at a lunch event on May 7th. During the event, the giant also showed a commercial called ‘Crush’ that resulted in a lot of controversy. 

Apple showcases a hydraulic press physically crushing musical instruments, paints, books, camera lenses, and more ahead of evidently revealing an iPad Pro, unfortunately, which backfired. Creative professionals saw a profound sense—a metaphor for technology replacing traditional forms of creativity. Many felt the impoliteness of artists and their professions, especially considering the rise of AI-powered art creation. 

However, every single person is free to have their own opinion, but Apple’s intention was beyond question—not this, but more to show how the new device in the house was able to encompass a whole series of tools and elements. Not only this, but the firm was forced to apologize publicly, removing the commercial from television publication. 

On the other hand, Samsung took all this fuss as a golden opportunity and capitalized on Apple’s controversial “Crush” ad, and Samsung released a counter-ad in which a musician walking through the wreckage left by Apple’s hydraulic press then picked up a partially destroyed guitar and started playing music. The center-worthy point of the ad is a Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra housed on a tripod nearby. 

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