How to set up an Echo Show to show you the least amount of crap
by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy from The Verge - All Posts on (#6G43S)
Amazon's Echo Show is a much better smart display without all the Amazon stuff. | The Verge
Amazon's Echo Show smart displays are genuinely great devices. For between $90 and $250 (often much cheaper with Amazon's perma-sales), you get a smart speaker with a touchscreen that can play music, show you photos, fire up a video call with friends and family, act as a security camera, double as a Bluetooth speaker, and control your smart locks, lights and security cameras.
However, there is a big caveat: Amazon's hardware is heavily subsidized by its services, and when you buy an Echo Show, you are essentially bringing a little billboard for Amazon's services into your home. If you use it as is out of the box, you'll be bombarded with so much bloatware encouraging you to use Amazon's services that you may well be tempted to unplug it...