Samsung’s next-generation Chromebook to come with adaptive color adjustment tech

Samsung has not released a Chromebook for the last few years. However, a new Chromebook from Samsung is expected to launch at Google’s upcoming Chromebook Showcase in New York City on September 24th. The next-generation Chromebook, which is expected to be called the Galaxy Chromebook Plus, is rumored to be equipped with a display with [...]The post Samsung’s next-generation Chromebook to come with adaptive color adjustment tech appeared first on Gizmochina.

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Samsung has not released a Chromebook for the last few years. However, a new Chromebook from Samsung is expected to launch at Google’s upcoming Chromebook Showcase in New York City on September 24th. The next-generation Chromebook , which is expected to be called the Galaxy Chromebook Plus, is rumored to be equipped with a display with adaptive color function.

The news comes from Robby Payne from Chrome Unboxed who cited Chromium Gerrit entries that suggest a feature being worked on for the device that could have the OLED panel adjusting colors and temperatures based on the surrounding environment. This technology is expected to mark a major leap forward in the Chromebook field and may also change the way users interact with the screen. Notably, Apple uses a similar technique, which is dubbed as True Tone.



The new Chromebook will be able to intelligently sense the lighting condition of the surrounding environment and will automatically adjust the color temperature and saturation in real-time. It will ensure optimal visual comfort and clarity in a changing lighting environment. The Galaxy Chromebook Plus is expected to accurately capture and respond to changes in external light through a built-in high-precision ambient light sensor.

Samsung may also utilize the camera to detect lighting conditions. However, there’s a catch The report also notes that the development is specifically aimed at improving the Night Light feature. In contrast, Chromebooks generally use an adjustment slider to adjust the color temperature.

So there’s a chance that the device will use this tech only for Night Light. Nonetheless, it will be a very strange move since users typically don’t need to adjust the color temperature of Night Light more than once to match their liking. The upcoming Galaxy Chromebook Plus is expected to boast a 15.

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