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SAVE £50: The Echo Show 8 (second gen) is on sale for £69.99 this Black Friday, saving you 42% on list price.


If products aren't dropping to lowest ever prices on Black Friday, what's the point? Seriously, if any item has ever been cheaper, we don't want to know.

Fortunately, Amazon has kicked things off in a big way by dropping the price of a wide range of its own devices to lowest-ever levels. Take the Echo Show 8, for example. According to the price tracking site camelcamelcamel, this smart display has never dropped below £69.99. And that's the deal price this Black Friday.

The Echo Show 8 (second gen) is on sale for £69.99 this Black Friday, saving you 42% on list price. This deal will run until Nov. 28, when all of the Black Friday madness starts to die down.

The Echo Show 8 has an 8-inch HD touchscreen with adaptive colour and stereo speakers to bring entertainment to life. You can make video calls with a new camera that frames and centres automatically, and ask Alexa to set reminders, check the weather, play music, and everything else that these smart devices tend to deliver. They organise your life so you can concentrate on the more important things in life, like watching Netflix on your Echo Show 8.

Save £50 on the Echo Show 8 this Black Friday.

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