Stop (or Start) the Background
To change the background imagery on your Echo Show, open the Alexa app, tap the More menu in the lower right, and go to Settings > Device Settings. Find your Echo Show and tap Photo Display. Here, you can link the Echo Show to your phone's photos, Amazon Photos, or a Facebook account. You can also toggle on "Daily Memories" or "This Day" for highlights; manually pick only a handful of pics; or select just one pic. On the actual Echo Show device, say "Alexa, go to settings" (or swipe down from the top and tap Settings), then tap Home & Clock> Clock & Photo Display > Personal Photos > Photo Display and check off the linked services such as Facebook or Amazon Photos that you want to use.
Prep Your Silk Settings
Silk is the browser Amazon bundles on most Fire devices. If you're browsing any websites, make sure Silk is set to do your bidding. Go to Settings > Device Options > Web Options > Browser > Browser Settings. Silk can scale web pages, save passwords, offer safe browsing from dangerous sites, and clear browsing data such as history and cookies. Under Advanced Settings, you can also change the search engine used from Bing to Google, Yahoo, or DuckDuckGo.
Watch YouTube Via Silk
There's no native YouTube app on the Echo Show devices, but you can watch YouTube videos by going into the Silk browser ("Alexa, open Silk") and loading m.youtube.com (the mobile site). Tap the bookmark icon in the toolbar up top to bookmark it.
Watch More Streaming Services
It used to be the only native video streamer on the Echo Show was, naturally, Amazon's Prime Video. Now there's support for more (at least for now). For example, say "Alexa, launch Netflix" to show the app on the screen. If you say "Alexa, go to video home" it will show you a list of supported services, including Tubi and even social media video via TikTok.
Equalize the Sound
Like any good speaker, the Echo Show has an equalizer that lets you adjust the level of bass, midrange, and treble. You'll find it by going to Settings > Sounds > Equalizer on the Echo Show. Or in the mobile Alexa app go to Devices > [your Echo Show] > [gear icon] > Audio Settings. Then drag the sliders to where you want them. But you don't really need to visit the sliders. Simply say "Alexa, turn up the treble" or "Alexa, turn down the bass," etc. If it sounds terrible, yell "Alexa, reset the equalizer." (The equalizer is also available for Echo devices without a screen, of course.)
Karaoke Night With the Stars
Got Amazon Music? You do if you have Amazon Prime, meaning you have access to about 2 million songs to play on your Echo Show. (Pay extra for Amazon Music Unlimited for more than 75 million tunes.) What's really great is that many of those songs have lyrics you can view in real-time as the music plays, line by line, right on the Echo Show screen. Tap the screen and you get controls for pausing, skipping back and forth in an album or playlist, setting the list to randomize, or putting it on repeat. (Sorry, lyrics don't come up with rival music-streaming services like Pandora or Spotify.)
Source : pcmag.com