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Linksys Not-Apple-iPhone Details and Photos

In case you were wondering what the Linksys Not-Apple-iPhone looks like, here is one of them, the Wireless-G WIP320 Phone, which is Skype compatible. It's likely going to be functionally identical to the many others we've tested, except with a mode that will let it scan for WiFi access points before completely booting, and larger buttons. More »

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Linksys CIT300 Dual-Mode Skype/Landline Phone Hands-On

The Linksys CIT300 Dual-Mode phone works on both Skype and standard analog lines, allowing one cordless handset to make and receive calls on both. The base station has an RJ-11 (normal telephone port) and a USB port to connect to your computer. Yes, it relies on your Windows PC to handle the Skype codec with the Skype client and just passes off the audio onto the phone. More »

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Linksys CIT200 Skype Phone (Verdict: Loaded)

The Linksys CIT200 Skype phone for the home has been reviewed and it's looking pretty decent. The phone itself is sexy and loaded. Not too many home phones have a color screen with built-in menus and the added luxuries of a backlit keyboard, caller ID, and a DECT 1.8-1.9Ghz bandwidth (not that we have any use for DECT here in the U.S.). So how's the phone perform? You can access your Skype friends easily enough, as well as use SkypeOut for regular phone calls. Call quality is excellent and the integrity of the call stays intact. Installation seems to take awhile and the USB receiver can't charge the phone itself, but overall, it's totally rockin'—especially the price of phone calls using SkypeOut. More »