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Belkin’s Desktop Internet Phone Negates the Use of a Computer for Skype Calling, Again

1:01PM January 7, 2008 | Haroon Malik

Skype_Desktop_Phone%20GI.jpgThe Brief: Belkin’s Desktop Internet Phone allows Skype calls to be made simply, by plugging straight into a wired/wireless router or live Ethernet port. The internet phone can store 500 contacts and initiates automatic login to Skype when your PC is started.

The Catch: The $99.99 price tag is not too bad, but we have been here before (kinda), and we were a little uninspired. Time will tell. Check the official spec below:Internet%20Phone%20Belkin%20GI.jpg


Comments

  • Dav[e]tech

    January 7, 2008 at 4:28 PM

    its a little hard to make it wifi when these devices sometimes use power over ethernet to power them.

    mind you, if it already has a power inlet to power the device and the ethernet cable is purely a physical medium for data instead of a dual role, i dont see why not.

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