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Sunday, February 4. 2007
 Samsung is one of the phone manufacturing companies that I truly trust. It doesn't matter if some of their products may seem a little over my budget. However, I am assured that I do get my money's worth. Take for example when I purchased the reliable phone, Samsung OfficeServ.
Samsung OfficeServ may not just be used in the office. As a matter of fact, I have one at home. I found that this phone offers automatic call distribution. This means that all the incoming calls can be clearly and efficiently handled by the Samsung OfficeServ. Also, call information history can be reported without any hassles. However, you just have to make sure that you have a Samsung system so that the OfficeServ can work better in the office environment. Incidentally, you can also use the OfficeServ at hospitals, hotels, or nursing homes. This is because the device is so easy to use. You will have no problems learning how to operate it.
Lastly, it has voicemail features. In this way, you can easily manage your calls. Keeping track of missed calls will be easy. All you have to do is press on the function key and you will find out about the calls that you have missed. What are you waiting for? Go and check the Samsung OfficeServ yourself.
Saturday, January 20. 2007
 Being the busy person that I am, I usually go about the house with my hands always full. Usually, the phone rings and I have to stop what I am doing to avoid missing the phone call. Thus, it is a good thing that I have found the M210C headset.
The M210C headset from Plantronics surely helps me go about my business. It has a mute button that has proven to be such a useful feature. I can press the mute button while my clients are proposing business transactions. Meanwhile, they do not hear how noisy my kids are at the background. I just have to transfer to another part of the house and undo the mute feature when it's my turn to talk.
Not only that, the quality of reception and voice service is excellent. Sometimes, I don't feel like I am actually doing business at home. Using the M210C headset certainly feels like I am in the office. The said headset definitely makes me do more things compared to before when I had to use the cordless phone alone. If there's one thing that I can say about the M210C headset from Plantronics, I would say that it promotes versatility.
Saturday, January 6. 2007
 In this very advanced world, almost everything comes to an instant, and in a small packaged. You can have instant food, have instant services through internet, and get an instant money through online transactions. Even electronics has taken advantage of this technology advancement. You can get a wireless phone, any time. Cellphone and other handy phones may be considered as a wireless phone.
In choosing a wireless telecommunication provider, you have to make some research. Where can you get the service? What are the advantages of having a wireless phone? Is this available in your place? Things like these are to be considered. Try to search on Internet for wireless phone offices in your place. You can inquire about the call plans, the rates, the features, and other things that you like to know about the phone. Don't easily believe on their promises. Check the features, the coverage, the market and other aspects that will encourage you to get their product.
Like other people who enjoy the benefits for handheld electronics, you can also get the same pleasure. Getting a wireless phone is a good start to support the advancement of technology.
Friday, January 5. 2007
 Wireless technology is not anymore just a fad. Wireless technology is now a necessity that provides convenient and efficient service. WiFi internet access, for instance, is now an integral part of many business operations.
On the other hand, personal mobile communication has been made possible by the development of cellular phone technology. Ironically, cellular phone technology preceded the development of cordless phones. Cellular phone technology was developed in the 1940s while cordless phone technology only became popular in the 1980s.
Although a cordless phone has a limited range, it has a great advantage over a corded phone. A cordless phone can be conveniently used anywhere within the vicinity of the house. The GE 5.8 GHz cordless telephone is excellent for home and office use. GE 5.8 GHz cordless telephone offers extended range of use and longer battery power. The GE 5.8 GHz cordless telephone operates using 5.8 GHz digital spread spectrum technology. This results in excellent voice quality that is devoid of interference and static. The signal is also secured from interceptions. The GE 5.8 GHz cordless telephone is an awesome piece of technology. It has a caller ID and digital messaging system.
Saturday, December 30. 2006
Communication is made easier when cellphones emerged. The traditional way of communicating with loved ones from afar has been changed. It may have even been forgotten by most people. The existence of cellphones has created a big impact in the world of communication. As years go by, there are lots and lots of cellphones that are introduced in the market. Before, cellphones only have simple functions, primarily text messaging and calling.
But today they are very much highly technological. Perhaps because of the growing demand for better models, features and appearance. The recent phones now have camera capable for taking pictures which can also be printed through the computer. They also have video camera for recording important events. And you can also browse the internet by using it. They have definitely evolved.
A product from Nokia has been introduced in the market lately, it is N90. This phone has digital camera, video capture, MP3 player, connectivity with USB, e-mail and many other features. But if you are tired with the Nokia and want other models, you can try Motorola V325. Unlike the N90, this model has a speakerphone and it is the first to utilize the Verizon's GPS system navigation for the search of a location.
Monday, December 25. 2006
 A home is not a totally self-sufficient biosphere. A home requires resources from the outside word to fully function. House designs are modeled to be connected to the outside world. Electrical and plumbing systems are basic components of house designs. These systems provide the resources and comfort needed by the occupants of the house. On the other hand, fast internet connections and telephone lines are the communication systems of the house. Even houses that are isolated from communities should at least have a telephone line for communication and emergency purposes.
Landline telephones have separate power supply. Hence, even during electrical power interruptions, landline telephones can still be used. Telephones also use significantly low power. The great advantage of a landline telephone over cellular phones is its reliability. Landline telephones do not need to be recharged. Low signal coverage or absence of coverage is seldom an issue.
Landline telephones are included in the subscription package. The modern landline telephone has a basic touch dial number pad design. This design is an innovation from the obsolete spin dial design. Touch dial number pad is a convenient and faster way of dialing numbers.
Friday, December 15. 2006
 I just hate it when my cordless phones receive static signals. Sometimes, when you get near strong WiFi areas, your cordless phones begin to get choppy. It's just exasperating when other electronic devices interfere with your house calls or office calls. Nowadays, offices use cordless phones so that it would be more practical to give out phone calls. But, how can you talk when there are hundreds of electronic gadgets around you?
The best way to resolve this problem is to use the Uniden cordless phone. This phone uses a frequency that is 5.8GHz. This type of frequency will not allow WiFi interference and all other electronic gadget signals into your phone calls. But, the Uniden cordless is not a digital phone. There's an added corded handset to secure your calls. With this corded handsets, you won't have to worry about the scanner's signal interception. Offices tend to have power shortages once in a while, the corded handsets would still work in instances like this. The answering machine that goes along with the phone unit can record up to 15 minutes of your messages. So, why not try this cordless phone and see the difference?
Sunday, November 26. 2006
 I cannot believe that home phones can become so modern and fully-equipped with fantastic cellphone features. I don't know why it took phone manufacturers so long to come up with this wonderful idea. I'm glad that Siemens has manufactured a phone which has absolutely everything.
There are many home phones that phone manufacturer Siemens has launched since 2004. But my most favorite is the Gigaset SL740. This home landline phone has everything, from call-waiting, to three-way conferences, to-get this, a camera. Who says you can't talk and take pictures at the same time? With this new phone innovation, talking over the phone has stepped up another notch. I'm sure you'll never get bored whoever you're talking to, when you have this home phone. There's an installed MMS messaging in the phone so there's no problem with you showing the person you're talking to, your current picture! It's like text messaging, but it's better because you get to talk the same time you're taking pictures. Also, this is a good way to save money, you don't have to buy a camera now, won't you? You don't even have to update your old cellphone when you have this cool home phone. So, go ahead and splurge on that new home phone device and take instant pictures!
Saturday, November 25. 2006
 Have you ever wondered why you put up with your cellphone alarms? Or why you even bothered to install that old phone unit in your bedroom when it's usually so useless? Having phone units inside your bedrooms is a great advantage. When your phone rings in the middle of the night, you wouldn't have to stand up and walk outside just to answer your phone calls.
I think that the most practical bedroom phone is the cordless alarm phone. My best pick for alarm phones is the GE cordless bedroom phone. This phone has a built-in clock and alarm. This is the most useful phone for sleepyheads like me. The good thing about this phone is that it's cordless, so you wouldn't have to worry about twisting that darn phone cord every time you answer the phone. Another practical thing about it is that it has a night light. This phone is actually a nifty energy conservation electronic device. You have your alarm clock, your time clock, your night light, and your cordless phone all in one device. What's most fascinating about this gadget is that it also has a built-in caller ID system. So, you would automatically know who's calling you anytime. Now, what are you waiting for? Get the GE cordless bedroom phone for that wonderful slumber!
Monday, November 20. 2006
 I can never get enough of the new video phone's features. I think they're absolutely practical, in spite of its modern design and modern features, it's bound to be a new home necessity. The video phone offers better ways for communication, whether it's short-distance to long-distance.
Many phone manufacturers are releasing different kinds of video phones. They're like the new cellphone models actually but better. They're just installed in the house. This new model of landline has set a new standard for everyday communication and conversations. It can be used for the interest of the family, for business, and for everything else. These phones have high resolution images for the actual video coverage. They also have three-way communication, so up to three people can converse all at the same time. These phones can also be internet videophones. This means that you can use this perfect phone and pay less with your phone bills. The internet videophone uses the internet instead of the traditional phone line. Internet services are very much cheaper than the usual phone services provider, cellphone or house phone. Need I say more? This phone has complete access to all three phone users. You can see each other while conversing over the phone. Now, you wouldn't have to feel distant from each other anymore, literally!
Thursday, November 9. 2006
 Everyone knows that not long after every major technological advancement comes the countering backward press of the mind. After wave after wave of mobile technological progress, it won't be long before we see the backward ebb of consumers' deepest wishes. Retro is going to happen whatever the Nokia and Samsung do, so why not beat the crowd and buy your own 1892 Ericsson Eiffel Tower Phone.
It's only a replica of course, since the original is currently in a museum somewhere--wild guess, it's at the Smithsonian. This reproduction will set you back $79.95, but what you'll get is the feel of real cast metal. The brass finish would have felt like the real thing one hundred years ago, and care is taken to make handling authentic, including phone weight. It's five and a half pounds.
Monday, October 23. 2006
 We've all had that moment. You know, the moment when you're relaxing your tired carcass on favorite seat and settling down to watch your favorite show on TiVo, when all of a sudden, the phone rings in the other room! Cursing, you lift your body and make your way to the phone, only to have the caller offer you the latest and greatest cell phone subscriber service or some other stupid deal.
Don't you just wish there were some way to tell who's calling without coming over to the phone and looking it up? Now you can!
With the Voiceannounce Caller ID you can now hear just who is calling you as the machine announces the number (or says "number unknown" or "number blocked" where applicable) of the caller in a loud enough voice to let you decide if you're going to take the call or not. Say goodbye to unwanted calls with the Voiceannounce Caller ID today!
Friday, October 20. 2006
 Space is usually a problem in almost every household - there's either too much space or too little space. If you have a small place, it's advisable to not have bulky furniture or huge appliances inside.
Although the flat panel TV would seem to be too extravagant, owning one can be useful especially if your place is not that big. The space on a counter-top table or on the TV rack itself could then be used for placing other objects. If you have your television set mounted on your wall, there would be less appliances lying around and making your home look too crowded.
The Sharp AQUOS Televisions are ideal for your flat panel TV needs. The quality of the AQUOS televisions is the same as that of television units with larger rear projection models. The AQUOS TVs contain built-in ATSC digital tuners, 800:1 contrast ratio and Cable Card slots. The TVs of this model can be moved into 170-degree viewing angles, and they all have low reflection screens. The Sharp AQUOS Televisions are probably one of the best flat panel TVs around.
Tuesday, October 17. 2006
 T-Mobiles are one of the latest trends today when it comes to cellular phones. Although they have just been recently introduced, they are attracting quite a large number of consumers. The handsets of these phones are manufactured by several companies. Moreover, they also come in various models, from simple to stylish ones. Another big advantage of these T-Mobile handsets is the fact that they have a global scope.
Among the types of T-Mobiles, the Sony Ericsson Z520 is a top pick. If you are after customizing options, then the phone is for you. This model offers a lot of advantages. You can replace its front covers as well as the back. You can also have as many images and ring tones as you want. Moreover, you can also use more light effects each time you receive a call. You can take pictures with it. Then finally, it features a unique address book for your friends.
Sunday, October 1. 2006
 Sprint has done it again. They have come up with yet another innovation for their line of cordless phones, the Sprint Giga System 24. This phone model boasts of caller Id, call wait ID, speaker phones, and voice announcement caller ID. One more thing, they have added Sprint Voicemail with Navigational Keys.
The phone comes with a backup battery, range extender, multi handset operations, as well as an enhanced memory.
The enhanced memory can save the 50 callers who last called you. The numbers of these people may be viewed through the Caller Id feature. Also, the phone has an indicator to inform you that a message is waiting for you.
Lastly, the Enhancement Keys will make it easier for you to access 3 Way Calls, Conference and Return Calls, and Repeat Dialling.
Saturday, September 30. 2006
 Everything can happen when it comes to cell phones. As one of the leading phone brands, Motorola has released its lightest and thinnest phone ever, which is called the Motorola Q. Considered as a QWERTY phone, this small and high tech device has it all. This sleek gadget has a loaded email package, voice, and lots more entertainment. Its internet functions are supported by the mobile software of Microsoft Windows.
One better thing about this is its high standard voice quality. Truly, this phone stands out among other phones available in the market. With its advanced technology, multimedia capabilities, user-friendly features, the Motorola Q is one hot buy. It does not matter if you are a professional, student, or bum, this phone will fit your style.
Friday, September 15. 2006
Are you the type who likes to keep in touch, and would like to see the people you're in contact with, but can't be bothered to boot up the PC's web cam? If you are, then have we got news for you!
Motorola's Ojo Personal Video Phone helps you give those calls a personal touch by allowing you to call and talk with your loved ones face-to-face via a real-time video interface with no lapses or break-ups, unlike cell phones that are dependent on a strong carrier signal.
If your home has a broadband line, but it's a hassle to use the PC, then the Motorola Ojo Video Phone is the perfect communication tool for you! See whom you're talking to, and you also get to see what they see with the picture in picture feature. Also included are a wireless phone, phone book capability and voice messaging.
Monday, August 14. 2006
Dang! Don't you just hate it when you get an important message or phone call, only to forget about it a few minutes later, and only remember it when it's too late? To make matters worse, you don't have an answering machine, and even if you did, it's too complicated to use!
But with the incredible new Record-A-Call, you can record directions, dates and other important information, all without using those befuddling answering machines! The Record-A-Call plugs in like a regular handset, but can record up to 3 hours worth of conversations! No messy wires or connections, and the Record-A-Call can act as a portable cassette recorder/player as it uses two AA batteries to function.
The Record-A-Call is compact and easy to use, and makes the tough job of remembering phone numbers, addresses and important names a snap!
Saturday, July 15. 2006
Modeled after the beautiful phones found in the French royal palace of Versailles, the Versailles Telephone is a classic, elegant design mixed with all the modern functions you'd expect to find in a phone of today! The beauty of pre-war European design incorporated with the touch-tone phone technology of today makes for a unique and wonderful phone sure to add a touch of elegance to any home.
The Versailles Telephone features a redial button, volume control and a pleasant-sounding ring that's easy on the ears. Made of polished brass and resin components, the Versailles Telephone makes a statement wherever it is placed, be it in the foyer, living room, study or even the bedroom!
Monday, July 3. 2006
As I've said before, I just love retro phones. These lovely novelties add a touch of whimsy to the business of answering a phone call.
That's why I love this phone. It comes in the shape of a Harley-Davidson Motorcycle and even sounds like one when it rings! You use the motorcycle seat to answer incoming calls, and the keypad is located just beneath.
The Harley-Davidson Phone makes for a great conversation piece, and is functional, too! This replica is an exact model of the famous "Fat Boy" style of motorcycle. It's a must for the motorcycle enthusiast and the discerning collector as well.
Monday, June 12. 2006
This is a phone that will surely bring a smile to the face of those who love classical design, or those who simply love history.
The 1892 Eiffel Tower Phone comes with the standard features of any modern phone like pulse and tone dialing, an on/off ringer and last number redials. Don't be fooled by its appearance! The retro (very retro) design will surely add a touch of class to any home it's put into.
This replica was painstakingly copied from the original, and the results are incredible! For those of us who love novelty phones, this one is sure to earn a spot in your collection.
Friday, June 2. 2006
This phone is perfect for those who don't want to be bothered by incessant ringing while taking a bath, or doing gardening or just out in the yard taking in the sun. This shock- and splash-proof phone is made by Panasonic and is built to withstand the daily abuse around a busy home and then some!
Whenever my cat Sydney goes a little stir-crazy during winter, he always knocks down stuff from tables and shelves and the like. Lord knows how many phones that cat has wrecked. This phone may just be able to keep on going if he does ever get his paws on it. Its rubberized seals absorb impacts so that its 30 phone number memory will remain intact.
I just know I'll need this phone come winter.
Monday, May 22. 2006
I love those retro, novelty phones. These were so prevalent during the 80's, with many designs and incarnations, from the ones shaped like burgers to an impressive replica of the U.S.S. Enterprise from Star Trek.
They seemingly fell out of fashion after that decade, and are now the objects of ridicule today. To some they seem juvenile, and out of date. Some would even call them silly.
But isn't that the whole point? These things are meant to be silly. They appeal to our inner child, and these whimsical devices give flight to our childhood dreams and aspirations.
Some, obsessed with today's view that smaller is better, raise the point that they are too large and clunky to use, but that's the appeal of these phones.
I wouldn't trade answering a call on my Garfield phone for anything.
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