Alexa takes great advantage of the new touchscreen, Music sounds great over the new speaker, Echo Show does everything the original Echo does, It'll get better over time as developers build skills for the touchscreen
Odd, angular design, Low-resolution screen
The Echo Show does everything the original Echo does, but many of those features are much better when you add in a screen. Given that the Show is only $50 more than the standard Echo, it'll be a worthwhile investment for anyone looking to add a digital as...
Publicerad: 2017-06-26, Författare: Chris , testad av: bgr.com
Sammanfattning: Amazon's Echo Show won't be available until Wednesday, but some early reviews are already up and it appears that the critical reception to Amazon's Alexa-powered touchscreen device is mostly positive.While there are a few gripes to be had, early reviewers...
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Publicerad: 2017-06-26, Författare: Dan , testad av: theverge.com
Sammanfattning: Amazon's new Echo Show is shipping this week, giving yet another platform for Alexa to exist on. The Echo Show is a lot like prior Echo devices in that you can control it entirely with your voice and it can hear you from across the room. But the Show is t...
Sammanfattning: Ahead of the launch of the Echo Show this Wednesday, June 28, Amazon has given review units to a few sites so that they can test out the new Echo and see how its 7-inch touch screen adds to the traditional Amazon Echo experience. Amazon revealed the $230...
Sammanfattning: Siri, the first real digital assistant, appeared only six years ago, as a feature in Apple's iPhone 4S in October of 2011. Since then many others have imitated Siri. Some, like Google Now were limited to smart phones and were not very good. But in 2015 Am...
Publicerad: 2016-09-16, Författare: Mike , testad av: tomsguide.com
Michael A. Prospero is the reviews editor at Laptop Mag and Tom’s Guide. When he’s not testing out the latest running watc, skiing or training for a maratho, he’s probably using the latest kitchen gadget.
Big, bright, responsive touch screen, Competent smart home hub, Much better audio than 1st gen Show
Screen apps lack polish, Audio is bass heavy, Video calling still limited
The final word however is a positive one: “Alexa, well done”. The new Show takes the Echo range's excellent smart home powers and combines them with a fit-for-purpose design to create a great smart screen. It isn't perfect - there's no Netflix support and...
Publicerad: 2018-09-21, Författare: Lewis , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
We're impressed with the Amazon Echo Show – the display improves the overall Alexa experience, enabling it to do things that haven't been possible until now, like show you how to cook things step-by-step or provide a livestream of your home security camer...
Publicerad: 2018-09-20, Författare: Dan , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Super new speakers, Bigger display, Well priced, Skype is welcome
Glossy display could be a problem, Lack of YouTube
The original Echo Show was, we felt, really good value for the money. This new model ups the ante, especially in terms of the beefier sound and larger display. Show needed to improve its audio, not least because we're all looking for better quality sound...
Easy to use, Some Alexa features, like timers and lists, are better with visuals, Plays videos and gives visual search results, Lots of potential uses for an assistant with a screen
Skills still need some work, No privacy shutter
The Amazon Echo is $85. The Echo Show is $230. That's a lot more money to pay, but if you've been thinking of grabbing an Echo for a while, you could invest in something that adds video calling, and visual search results.Updated March 2018 to reflect chan...