Honey, I shrunk the phone
Oct 6, 06 12:58 AM PDT
So you're sick of those butt-ugly, large handsets at home and want something smaller. Well, be careful with what your wish for as Vonage has answered your heart's desire with the V-Phone. This tiny device is pre-loaded with Vonage Talk software that does not require any installation whatsoever, and you don't even need to charge it. The V-Phone comes in the form of a USB flash drive instead, and has 250MB of storage space for you to keep track of your contacts and call records. All you need to do to answer or make calls is plugging it into any available USB port in your computer and carry out your conversation with the stereo earpiece microphone that costs £19.99 while you sign up for a separate call plan. Unfortunately, the V-Phone is not compatible with the Mac platform at this point of time.
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