With nearly 246 Million users worldwide, Skype, is fast becoming one of the cheapest and most convenient ways of communicating with contacts all over the world. The only problem is that to use it you have to be connected to your computer. We know being tethered to your desktop isn't the most appealing of concessions for cheaper communications, but thanks to Belkin’s new Desktop Internet Phone for Skype, you can get away from your computer and still manage to chat up your friends in faraway lands. The phone plugs into a wired or wireless router or a live Ethernet port which enables you to immediately start making calls, and also stores over 500 sets of Skype and SkypeOutâ„¢ contacts so you don't have to rely on your own powers of recall. If that doesn't make your calling more convenient, then perhaps you should invent something that does.


Tom Lawton Tuesday, 01.08.08 @ 10:07 am

Yes, great… but why didn’t they include a small mega pixel camera for video calling? That screen looks big enough for a half decent display. I’ll wait for version 2.




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