Facebook’s Portal devices have proven surprisingly popular over the past year, largely due to the pandemic and our dependence on video calls. It’s no surprise, then, that the company is doubling down ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Facebook Portal Go is a unique smart display with a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Facebook desperately wants to be a hardware company, and to some extent, it seems to be succeeding in this mission. The Oculus Quest 2 is an ...
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Video chatting on a smart display sucks, plain and simple. Facebook solved this in 2018 with the introduction of its Portal device lineup. These smart displays offer an excellent smart assistant ...
Facebook isn't known for its hardware, so we approached its latest effort – the Portal Go – with a certain amount of trepidation. Could a company best known for its algorithms and messaging software ...
Since its earliest days, the Portal line has been plagued by one major question: why? Not so much why did Facebook make it (for that I give you the following: $$$), but rather, why should people be ...
Every company wants to get a screen into our home. There are Google Home devices, Amazon Echo devices and now Facebook Portal screens. The latest Facebook Portal Go offers some unique features but ...
Portable. Attractive. Bright 10-inch display. A wide variety of apps. Integrated augmented reality features. Two voice assistants. Smart sound and smart camera means you look and sound great. Doubles ...
Since its earliest days, the Portal line has been plagued by one major question: why? Not so much why did Facebook make it (for that I give you the following: $$$), but rather, why should people be ...