Save 72% on a Meta Portal Video Calling Display

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If your son or daughter is going off to college in a few weeks, and you want an easy way to connect with them, a Meta Portal Video Calling Display would be a great choice. Get 72% off and check in with your college-bound child, as well as other family and friends. It will make the distance seem a lot shorter.

This 10″ HD touchscreen display sits in a black or white frame that would complement any decor in nearly any room and would certainly fit in with a dorm room atmosphere. You can easily place video calls to your student with a Portal. They don’t have to own one, though, as they can also use WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, or Zoom on their computer or mobile device. But at this price, you can buy one for all your family members.

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The smart camera on the Meta Portal Video Calling Display will automatically pan and zoom to keep up with your motion. It will keep up with you no matter where you move and while you share the camera with the rest of your family. You’ll always stay within the frame.

The Portal even has Alexa built in, allowing you to use it to check out your security camera that is also synced with Alexa and placed at the front door of your home. The Facebook device will play music, the news, the weather, and any other audio or visual actions that you normally enjoy with Alexa.

Additionally, display your Facebook and Instagram photos as well as those on your smartphone’s camera roll. You can also use it to tell bedtime stories to your younger children with music, animation, and AR effects. They’ll be more anxious for the bedtime routine.

Take $130 off the 10″ display in either back or white and pay just $49. Also save on the 14″ Plus display, the Facebook Portal TV, and Facebook Portal Go.

Meta Portal Video Calling Display

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