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Anything that can make my living area look more like the future is okay in my book, but who knew it’d be so cheap too. Oregon Scientific is aiming to dazzle us with a cordless phone, but with our reflection too? Their new 2.4 GHZ Lifestyle Cordless Phone sports a mirror that also displays the caller ID. This sleek mash-up of functionality and narcissism can be mounted on a wall or stood on a desk, and also features a 50 number phone book (which might not be enough for all the admirers you may have). Check out this designer phone, and yourself, for only $49.99.

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Posted by: phoenix
January 25, 2007 2:26 PM

Hey, that didn't rhyme! ;)

Slick phone though-I like the way they put the caller ID in the morror, that's really neat.


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