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Wednesday November 12, 2008
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You've got to hand it to the folks at Ooma--they know how to make a good-looking VOIP phone. I was taken with the boxy light-up design of the company's original system. And last night at CES Unveiled, Ooma showed off a snazzy new box that looks, dare I say, a touch more fashionista than its predecessor.
The company had a dummy model of the upcoming Telo, a dedicated cordless handset with an accompanying router that lets users take advantage of Ooma's free Internet calls. The handset also features Caller ID and ringtones and will send the user's address to 911, in the event of an emergency.
There's no announced pricing on the device yet, but look for it to cost around the same price as its predecessor--$250 or so.
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November 14, 2008 3:18 PM
Wow! This looks cool! Hope it's priced more economically and works as great as the previous model. The black sleek look is obviously more attractive. Does anyone has any idea when its gonna strike the market?