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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Facebook is slashing the price and the size of the Portal, its screen and camera-equipped gadget for making video calls with friends and family.
A smaller version will now cost $129 and will come with an 8 inch display. A larger version with a 10 inch display will cost $179.
Last year's models were bigger and cost more — $199 for a 10.1 inch display and $349 for at 15.6 inch screen.
A new screenless Portal device that attaches to a television set will be $149. All three go on sale in October.
Facebook is not saying how many Portals it's sold. But it's not clear how many people want a Facebook-branded smart camera in their homes, given the company's history of privacy problems.
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