Three new phones

The birth of three new phones for two companies was announced yesterday.

Philips representatives today announced models called the VOIP321 and VOIP433, names that, unlike other vapid brand names, make it quite clear what this technology is all about. The models, said none other than Philips managing director Matthew Moran, β€œare a response to the increasing need for immediate access to digital content.” The VOIP321 is a cordless with DECT digital voice quality, and is designed for Skype users with broadband internet connection. Features included are a speakerphone and caller ID.

The recommended retail price is approximately US $130 for one handset. The VOIP433 uses the Microsoft Windows Live Messenger service and includes a color screen. The recommended retail price is approximately US $160 for one handset. Meanwhile, computer peripheral specialist Keyspan also announced its new product today, a cordless phone, compatible with both Macs (really!) and PCs. The telephone is also designed for Skype users.

The suggested retail price is $79. If within range (100 feet indoors, 300 outside) of the internet-connected computer, the Keyspan cordless allows use of Skype wirelessly. The phone jacks into the USB port of the computer.

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