You can control and view the camera remotely like a security camera, too, rotating the display on command. When you’re placing a video call, the Show can keep you in frame as you walk about, slowly zooming in and out on you and others in frame, similar to other high-end video displays and the Google Nest Hub Max. By default it will follow you as you move around the room when you are interacting with it in any capacity, but you can also switch it to do so only when placing video calls, watching video, reading recipes or other media, or only on request by saying: “Alexa, follow me.” That may sound creepy, but once you see it and interact with it, you realise this is very much a step towards the sci-fi future where tech comes to you rather than you going to it. It uses its 13-megapixel camera to track the shapes of people using built-in AI, not face recognition, and then spins so the display is always facing you. It acts as a digital photo frame, displays timers and alarms, tells you the weather, the news and what’s coming up on your calendar, controls smart home devices and plays music and videos from services such as Prime Video and Netflix, or YouTube through the built-in web browser.īut its differentiator is the screen’s ability to rotate 350 degrees around its motorised base. The 10.1in screen is bright, good-looking and crisp enough for viewing at arm’s length or more. The screen is mounted to the rotating base on a tilting bracket so you can manually angle the screen up and down.
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