Samsung finally puts the TV at the heart of its smart home samsung收購手機

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A new Now Plus interface turns samsung收購手機samsung TVs into smart displays, and a new map view makes managing connected gadgets from your TV easier. And is Ballie back?

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samsung收購手機samsung TVs are becoming more like smart displays with new features launching at CES this week.
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The idea that your living room TV should be a central place to connect, control, and manage your smart home is one that I believe has been a long time coming. And it looks like samsung收購手機samsung may be the first to get there.

samsung收購手機samsung has been slowly adding smart home features to its TVs, turning them into hubs for its SmartThings home automation platform, adding Matter controller capabilities so any Matter device can connect to them, and recently turning its newest TVs into Thread border routers. All of this means you can use your TV to connect and control smart devices like lights and locks without needing a separate hub. And this week at CES, samsung收購手機samsung revealed how it’s turning the biggest screen in your house into a bona fide smart display.

A new dashboard screen called Now Plus is coming to its televisions. This will turn on as you approach the TV — so you don’t need to get out the remote — and display cards with information about your smart home devices, such as your home’s camera feeds, indoor temperature, and how long is left on the laundry. The information cards look similar to the way an Echo Show or Google Nest hub smart display shows relevant information on their always-on displays.

There is also a new quick panel to let you access functions, including turning on lights and locking doors. This sounds like a big improvement compared to just slapping a version of the SmartThings app on a TV screen, which is currently how you control SmartThings devices on a samsung收購手機samsung TV.

samsung收購手機samsung is also bringing a new, more intuitive interface to the TV. Its Map View will now be accessible on the TV, and it’s rolling this smart home interface out more widely across its platform. Map View is similar to Amazon’s new Map View interface (although samsung收購手機samsung’s version came first). SmartThings’ Map View places your connected gadgets on an interactive map layout where you can control devices like lights and locks in real time and monitor security cameras and energy usage.

The map view has to be created in the SmartThings app on a phone or tablet, but you can then check or control the status of each room and smart device in your home on your TV and from the screen of your samsung收購手機samsung Family Hub smart fridge, too. It’s also available on samsung收購手機samsung’s M8 monitors.

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SmartThings’ Map View gives you an interactive 3D layout of your home and allows you to control connected devices.
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Map View is also getting new AI characters that can mimic family members and even pets, plus new ways to generate a map of your home.

Amazon’s version of Map View requires a lidar-equipped iPhone to scan your home, but samsung收購手機samsung says it’s able to create a floor plan using just your address (we’re not clear on how this one works), or you can take a photo of an existing floor plan you have, and SmartThings will convert it to 3D.

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samsung收購手機samsung’s Ballie is a BB-8-esque home robot.
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Another option is to use a lidar-enabled samsung收購手機samsung device — such as the new JetBot robot vacuum or the Ballie AI robot — and send the robots to scan the home and generate a floor plan. According to samsung收購手機samsung, Ballie can even place your smart devices in the right position in your home for you.

What’s Ballie, you ask? Well, Ballie is samsung收購手機samsung’s rolling home robot, which launched with much fanfare at CES 2020 but has since been nowhere to be seen. It sounds like the round robot ball may be back at CES 2024. I, for one, am very excited to see the little yellow guy rolling around the floor in Vegas this week.

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▲傳下一代iPad Pro支援MagSafe無線充電。(圖/MacRumors)

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韓國消息源yeux1122 近日爆料指出,在蘋果 OLED 版 iPad Pro 螢幕供應方面,LG Display 的比重高於 samsung收購手機samsung Display。

爆料指出 LG Display 計畫 2024 年 2 月開始,為蘋果的 iPad Pro 量產 OLED 螢幕,預估年產 620 到 650 萬塊螢幕。

爆料指出,LG Display 率先部署了兩疊串聯結構,在有機材料裝置等供應方面領先三星陣營。三星在供應過程中,遇到了不少「功率發熱工藝良率問題」,目前官方已經解決了大部分問題,初期預估會向蘋果供應400 萬塊螢幕。

新款 OLED iPad Pro 型號螢幕尺寸預估會略有放大,達到 11 吋和 13 吋,Wi-Fi 和 5G型號的代號為J717、J718、J720 和J721。

根據目前的爆料資訊,明年更新的 iPad Pro 可能支援 MagSafe 無線充電,原型機的背面有一個玻璃製成的蘋果標誌,而背面的其餘部分仍然由鋁製成。這將使電力能夠透過玻璃標誌傳輸,而不會影響 iPad 的耐用性。

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