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Packet8%20Tango.jpgGuilty you won't be with your mom on Mother's Day? Well, now you can be with the Packet8 Tango VTA464. It's an adapter that transforms any analog telephone into a videophone, simply by plugging the Tango into a high-speed connection, attaching your telephone, dialing the number, and watching your loved one on the built-in 5-inch LCD screen at up to 30 frames per second.

Tango also includes video conferencing, 100-number phonebook, 180-degree rotating camera, built-in router, adjustable brightness, and call logs.

The Tango works with Packet8 VoIP service plans that are as low as $24.99/month for unlimited local and long distance Internet phone service to any U.S./Canada phone number. The Packet8 Tango sells for $99.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate until May 31st.

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