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Remember when Facebook launched a smart display with a camera for video chats last year? Well, the company is expanding the range and bringing it to the UK and Europe for the first time.
Facebook has supplied the UK's National Health Service with 2,050 of its Portal devices to help connect some of the country's most vulnerable patients during the coronavirus outbreak.
Facebook is also expanding Portal support to six new countries: UK, France, Italy, Spain, Australia, and New Zealand. Facebook is adding WhatsApp calling to the Portal lineup, too.
Facebook has launched two new versions of its Portal video calling tablets, including the first that can be carried around the house.
The Facebook Portal is an attractive, Alexa-compatible smart display that works better as a video conferencing solution for the office than a personal communication device.
Facebook unveils Portal TV and new Portal smart displays amid privacy concerns The new lineup includes a 10-inch model, a smaller 8-inch version and a device that turns your TV into a smart display.
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Facebook is taking on Amazon. But, unlike Alexa, the company's first Facebook-branded hardware is aimed squarely at the video-calling generation. Facebook's new Portal and Portal+ are in essence ...
Facebook Portal isn't just for family and friends, SMBs can use the video chat device in conjunction with Facebook Workplace to stay connected with customers, employees and suppliers.
There have been rumours for a while that Facebook was going to launch a smart speaker and today those rumours, sort of, came true. The Mark Zuckerberg-owned company has unveiled Facebook Portal ...
Facebook unveiled such a device last week — two, in fact — called Portal and Portal+. Portal features a 10.1-inch display and costs $199, while the 15.6-inch Portal+ costs $349.
The Facebook Portal offers promising video call technology but is outweighed by the company's disastrous handling of your personal metadata.
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