This is Echo Show, not a digital photo frame.
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The Echo Show 15 from Amazon proves once again that a screen is good for voice assistants. The only question then is whether a tablet wouldn’t be just as good.
MAlexa is usually hidden in a spherical or cylinder-shaped housing called the Echo. These speakers are the home of Amazon’s voice assistant, from where she listens, answers or plays music if you wish. With the new Echo Show 15, Alexa opens our eyes again. Even in the fourth generation, it not only talks, but shows its results on a lavish 15.6-inch screen, which reacts to tapping and swiping gestures just like a smartphone or tablet. The large display is a great asset. Ultimately, you have a small television with a depth of just four centimeters in front of you. Amazon supplies a practical wall bracket. With a stand for 30 euros, the device is stable in or on the shelf.
Alexa has risen again as a result. We had buried Echo, but also the smart boxes from Apple and Google, because their voice assistants don’t always hear how they should. There is no other way of correction than saying the words again and again slowly, loudly and clearly to the assistant. Often unsuccessful. That was terribly annoying. Now we stand silently and happily in front of Echo Show 15, search for favorite songs with our index finger, select videos on Youtube or Amazon Prime with a tap of our finger, click through TV libraries or surf the Internet with Microsoft’s Bing browser by clicking, Swipe and sometimes enter letters in a search field.
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