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Amazon introduces all-new Echo devices Amazon has introduced a new line-up of Echo products. Echo Pop has semi-sphere form and new Lavender Bloom and Midnight Teal colour options. It’s powered by the Amazon AZ2 Neural Edge processor and features a custom-designed front-facing directional speaker to deliver full sound that’s great for any small space in the home. The new Echo Show 5 is 20% faster than the previous generation, and features an entirely new speaker system, doubling the bass and delivering even clearer sound when listening to music, Audible, video content, or a podcast. It comes with a completely reengineered microphone array and the AZ2 Neural Edge processor. Echo Show 5 and Echo Pop both support Matter.


The new Echo Show 5 Kids is designed from the ground up for kids, with kid-friendly responses, jokes, explicit lyric filtering, and more. Parents and guardians have transparency and control over their kids’ experiences, with access to a free suite of parental controls. It comes in a colourful, space-themed design and includes a 1-year subscription to Amazon Kids+ and a 2-year worry-free guarantee—if it breaks, return it, and Amazon will replace it for free.


The latest generation Echo Auto is now available to purchase in the UK. It is designed to enable Alexa hands-free features for cars that don’t have AI support built in and now comes in a new, slimmer design and includes a new adhesive mount for more placement flexibility in your car. The device is built with five microphones, designed to hear requests over music, the air conditioner, and road noise.


Contact: Amazon


Lexmark launches new printers and MFPs for mid- to large-size Enterprise workgroups


Lexmark has launched nine new A4 colour and black and white printers and multifunction printers (MFPs). These devices offer enhanced security and sustainability features, as well as scalable solution support and exceptional performance. Designed for mid- to large-size workgroups with monthly print volumes of up to 10,000 pages (colour) or 20,000 pages (mono), these full-featured printers and MFPs can stand alone or be part of an enterprise printer fleet. Standard features include wireless connectivity, high input capacity, and a front USB port for keyboarding and badge reader connection. The tablet-style buttonless touchscreen makes interaction simple and is easy to sanitise.


For enhanced security, these new devices include the Lexmark Trusted Platform Module (TPM), which includes on-board authentication, system integrity checks, and cryptographic capabilities to create a unique digital system fingerprint. TPM meets stringent industry and US government security standards, including Common Criteria and Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS).


These new A4 colour (CX635adwe, CX532adwe, CS632dwe, CS531dw) and black and white (MX632adwe, MX532adwe, MS632dwe, MS631dw and MS531dw) devices are: • Productive: Improved features such as standard wireless, multiple tray options, and an optional convenience stapler for MFPs • Durable: Built to last seven years or more • Secure: Enhanced security features • Smart: IoT sensors continuously monitor hundreds of data points, making these devices easy to manage • Sustainable: Energy Star, RoHS, and EPEAT Silver certifications meet global environmental requirements.


Contact: Lexmark 48 | June 2023 www.pcr-online.biz


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