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Echo Show 8 features a powerful, 13-megapixel wide angle camera that digitally pans and zooms during video calls, a vibrant 8-inch HD screen with adaptive colour, a new octa-core processor and dual stereo speakers still only $169.99
Echo Show 5 comes with an upgraded HD camera and more colour options still only $99.99
Alexa can now show you even more see music recommendations from Amazon Music and Spotify, securely access the built-in camera to remotely monitor your home, watch Prime Video, Netflix, and more
TORONTO, May 12, 2021 /CNW/ - (NASDAQ: AMZN) –Amazon today introduced its newest Echo Show devices the new Echo Show 8 and Echo Show 5. Echo Show is the fastest-growing family of Echo devices, and the new models feature more powerful cameras for better video calling, alongside new ways to enhance your Alexa experience.
Amazon on Wednesday announced new Echo Show 5 and Echo Show 8 smart speakers with displays in Canada. These smart speakers are powered by the company’s Alexa digital assistant and can also control your compatible smart home devices, play music, stream media and more.
The new Echo Show 8 includes an 8-inch HD adaptive colour display, new oct-core processor, along with a 13MP wide-angle front camera with digital pan, tilt and zoom. There are also stereo speakers and the ability to turn off the mic and front camera with a shutter. The colours available are Glacier White and Charcoal.
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The federal government is buying more COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech to offset a significant drop in deliveries from Moderna.
The two vaccines make up the backbone of Canada’s vaccine supply, but not a single delivery of Moderna has arrived complete and on time since March 11, whereas deliveries from Pfizer arrive reliably each week.