[VIDEO] BRAVIA accessibility features (Fall 2023) - Descriptive Transcript
The title of the video HOW TO - BRAVIA New Accessibility Features - Fall 2023 comes up on the screen.
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Accessibility icons pop onto the screen.
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Sony BRAVIA TVs have many features that increase accessibility for people of all abilities.
The new features are shown on the screen, which are:
Color inversion, Grayscale mode, Power-on volume, Menu timeout and TV/Bluetooth headset dual volume adjust.
Available features can vary by model, country or area.
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This video reviews new accessibility features found in various BRAVIA TVs.
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A Welcome screen is displayed.
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When you first set up your new TV, a screen will appear to select a language.
A remote-control icon pops up, showing the mute button.
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From here you can press and hold the mute button for 5 seconds to turn on the TalkBack feature, allowing you to hear all the highlighted options if desired.
The mute button is pressed to activate the TalkBack function.
TV screen reader:
TalkBack on.
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TV Home screen appears.
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Accessibility settings can be located in the Quick Settings menu.
Just press the Quick Settings button on the remote and navigate to accessibility.
A remote-control image pops up on the screen, showing a wrench icon for the Quick Settings button.
The Quick Settings button is pressed.
Settings tiles pop up from the bottom of the screen.
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Accessibility menu is shown.
Items are listed vertically.
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Once in the settings you will see all of the accessibility options.
Scrolling down the list will reveal the new features.
The first is Color inversion.
This will invert the brightness levels.
Next is the ability to change the display to grayscale.
Power-on volume allows you to set a volume level whenever you turn on the TV.
Menu timeout allows you to keep menus on the screen longer, giving you more time to read them before they close.
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TV Home screen appears and a remote-control image pops up, showing the Quick Settings button being pressed.
Quick Settings menu pops up from the bottom of the screen.
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Some of these features will automatically appear in the Quick Settings menu once enabled, allowing you to quickly enable or disable.
Here is an example of the Color inversion and grayscale features in action via the Quick Settings menu.
The Color inversion setting changes from Off to On.
The color of the screen is inverted.
Then the setting changes to Off again.
The Grayscale mode setting changes from Off to On.
And the color of the screen changes into grayscale.
And then the setting changes to Off again.
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Another new feature is the ability to independently adjust the TV volume and the volume of a connected Bluetooth headset.
Bluetooth setting icon is selected from Quick Settings menu.
Bluetooth Pairing screen appears.
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Pair your device as you normally would via the Bluetooth menu.
Once paired, when you press the volume buttons on your remote, you will see the TV and connected headset volume levels.
Two people are sitting on a couch, watching TV.
One of them is wearing headphones and the other isn’t.
The TV volume level is on the TV screen with the headphones volume level shown below.
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You can now use the remote to select either device to adjust.
User selects the headphones volume control and independently adjusts the volume.
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A QR code is shown in the upper right of the screen and a URL at the bottom.
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Sony BRAVIA TVs continue to improve accessibility every year, increasing independence and ease of use for everyone.
For more details on specific accessibility features available with your BRAVIA TV, please scan this code with your mobile device, or from a browser, go to www.sony.net/A11y.GoogleTV
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