Asus introduced its Wi-Fi Skype-phone
Skype-phone has become ever more popular and many companies do have them in their product lines. The makers use wireless connection with PC via Wi-Fi, so it is comfortable to handle the phone.

At the CeBIT 2006 show Asus has introduced its Wi-Fi Skype-phone, which looks like an ordinary handset. The device supports 802.11g protocol and has a 128×65 pixels LCD with blue backlight. Battery life in standby mode makes up 25 hours, in talk mode – up to 2 hours. It’s possible to recharge the phone via USB interface or with the AC adapter. There is one more interesting function of the phone – remote control of Windows Media Player.
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