Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Amazon Echo Show launched

Amazon yesterday launched the Echo Show, a new smart speaker featuring a 7-inch screen for provide visual information with voice requests, as revealed by a product listing for the product on Amazon’s website.
The listing for the Amazon Echo Show also includes information about what the device can do:
  • Watch video flash briefings and YouTube, see music lyrics, security cameras, photos, weather forecasts, to-do and shopping lists, and more
  • Make hands-free video calls to friends and family who have an Echo Show or the Alexa App, and make voice calls to anyone who has an Echo or Echo Dot
  • See lyrics on-screen with Amazon Music. Just ask to play a song, artist or genre, and stream over Wi-Fi. Also, stream music on Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, and more
The Amazon Echo Show is available to pre-order now and goes on sale from June 28.

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