The feature lets users with a color vision deficiency recalibrate their TV or monitor for a better viewing experience, according to Samsung.
The new 'SeeColors' mode is supported on 2023 Samsung TVs including "QLED" LCDs and OLED TVs as well as monitors including the 'Smart' monitors and G95SC gaming monitor.

The SeeColors Mode on a 2023 Samsung TV. Photo: Samsung
- "SeeColors mode provides nine picture presets so users can select the option that is most suitable for them. The feature adjusts red, green and blue levels to ensure viewers can easily distinguish colors on the screen depending on their degree or type of color vision deficiency (CVD)," explained Samsung.
Requires software update
The feature has previously been available as an app but is now built directly into Samsung TVs and monitors following a software update.
The SeeColors mode in Samsung products has received a 'Color Vision Accessibility' certification from TÜV Rheinland.
- "We are thrilled to introduce additional accessibility features, including SeeColors and Relumino mode, in our 2023 TV and monitor lineup to assist individuals with color blindness and low vision," said Seokwoo Jason Yong, EVP of Visual Display, Samsung Electronics. "Under the vision of ‘Screens Everywhere, Screens for All,’ we will continue to innovate and bring inclusive technologies closer to our consumers."

The SeeColors Mode on a 2023 Samsung TV. Photo: Samsung