A4-Tech IPTalk Keyboard and Phone
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Description:
We've seen the adverts on TV about internet calls and just what they can do - free phone calls for everyone just seems too good to be true. Well not only is it true, it has just got a lot better too!!This is one of the first ever Skype phones to be combined with a keyboard, basically ensuring that your work station is not as cluttered and automatically ensuring that when your computer is hooked up to the internet - so is your phone.
It is more than that though, the keyboard is RSI resistant and comes with all the mod cons such as internet hot keys and plug and play.
Slim, sleek and stylish, this is a must have for those who work from home, use the computer a lot for other purposes at home or for those who simply value free calls that is easy and simple to use - it will act just like a regular phone!!
And what a price!!! Get yours today...
Features USB IP phone that is built on the keyboard Makes internet telephony as simple and comfortable as standard telephone calling
Free Calls to Anywhere Now you can call anywhere for FREE! Simply install Skype software, plug in the IP-Talky keyboard and dial/connect to any other Skype user in the world. Free Calls to Anywhere
Compatible with telephony services Compatible with telephony services such as MSN, AOL, Yahoo, and Skype Compatible with telephony services
An easy and familiar device It’s just like a regular house phone. Pick it up and start chatting. An easy and familiar device
Designed an a-shape look layout Enhanced to prevent Repetitive strain injury caused from typing designed an a-shape look layout
USB Digital Audio In / out ports Replaced the normal AC97 sound card & ensures superior quality of digital voice transmission, integrated echo cancellation and noise reduction technology delivers life like sound quality USB Digital Audio In / out ports
Excellent Voice Quality Integrated echo cancellation and noise reduction technology delivers life like conversation quality Excellent Voice Quality
Never miss a call again Familiar built-in ringer when there is incoming calls Never miss a call again
Multi Functional Internet Hot Keys Support Multimedia Type Design, 17 Multi-functional Hot Keys can support Sleep, Volume Regulate , E-mail and Internet Multi Functional Internet Hot Keys
13 Multimedia/internet hot keys Powerful one-touch controls for instant access to your favorite music files and Internet destination 13 Multimedia/internet hot keys
Earphone/Telephone Switch button On the bottom of phone, there is a switch button between the telephone and earphone for users’ personal preferences Earphone/Telephone Switch button
Ultra-Slim Keycaps with laser printing alphabets Reduces the common typing noise, enhances stability, and finest quality Ultra-Slim Keycaps with laser printing alphabets
Sleek / Slim / Stylish Perfect match with slim LCD monitors Sleek / Slim / Stylish
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Warranty Information
| Warranty Type | Aria Warranty Only |
| Manufacturer Website | http://www.a4tech.com/en/ |
| Warranty Period (yrs) | 1 |
| Aria Warranty Only? | Yes |
Technical Details:
| Colour | Black / Silver |
| Connection | USB |
| Connectivity | Wired |
| Dimensions | 19.6in (L) x 8.2in (W) x 0.6in (H) |
| Extra features | Skype phone |
| Form factor | External |
| Hot keys | 13 |
| Keyboard | QWERTY |
| Localisation | English/ United Kingdom |
| Package type | Retail |
| Warranty | 1 year RTB |
| Weight | 1.906 lb |
Comments, Questions & Reviews:
Comment by JohnL
Dear Mr Johnson, I think Gareth's comment is spot on. A quick survey in this office - ALL right handed ppl here, hold the 'phone in their left hand, so that they can write, type etc with their dominant hand. Having said that, it wouldn't put me off buying this - it looks great!
Comment by joe
Just bought good looking keyboard not used the phone yet ! Don't get any software to run features !! Get them here : http://www.a4tech.com/en/download3.asp?ID=210
Comment by Barry Johnson
To Mr Rajee's comment. Yes it is very much just you. Most people who are right handed hold a phone in their (guess what?) right hand. Therefore, the phone is better placed on the right hand side.
Comment by Aarti Rajee
I like this :))))
Comment by Gareth
Is it just me, or is there not a major design flaw in the layout of this device, for right-handed (the majority) of users? Most right handed people will prefer to have their phone handset held in their left hand and would therefore have a phone or handset to left of their keyboard on their desk. This has the handset on the right end of the keyboard - which puts me right off it! Maybe it is just me thinking this though (!!) - we'll find out no doubt from other people's comments!
























