While we wait for Apple to launch its smart home display,My Mothers Friend 5 Amazon is already delivering the goods.
On Wednesday, the company launched two new versions of its Echo Show smart display, one with a 15-inch, and the other with a 21-inch, display.
Just like the previous Echo Shows, these are smart, Alexa-enabled devices which can display your photos, the weather, a calendar, and the latest news.
Amazon's previous Echo Shows vary from bulky little standalone displays and displays perched upon an oval or circular base, to the flat 15-inch version that's meant to be mounted on a wall.
And while the 15-incher has been upgraded, the star of the show is the new, equally flat, 21-inch version.
It has a 21-inch display with a 1080p resolution, a built-in, 13-megapixel wide angle camera with auto-framing, and four speakers (two woofers and two tweeters). The new version of the 15-inch Echo Show has essentially the same specs, only with a smaller, 15.6-inch Full HD display. Both devices are equipped with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi 6E connectivity.
As for why you'd want to have the Echo Show in your home, Amazon suggests using it as a smart kitchen TV, an audio and video entertainment hub, a smart home control hub, a picture frame, or a video call device.
SEE ALSO: Finally live: Amazon's official Black Friday sale and a ton of new deals are hereAmazon Echo Show 15 costs $299.99, while the Echo Show 21 costs $399.99. Both devices are available now, and they ship with an Alexa Voice Remote, as well as everything you need to mount them on a wall.
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