Monday 8 February 2010

Grandstream GXV3140 IP Multimedia Phone Coming at โ€ Dancing with the Starsโ€ GXV3140 IP Multimedia Phone to be Showcased Today

Today, November 24, fans of ABC s �Dancing with the Stars � will be
able to witness the season 9 finale of the show. During the show they
will notice Grandstream Networks GXV3140 IP Multimedia Phone, a
communication device that s going to be showcased tomorrow.
Now I don t have any problems with gadgets being advertised in popular
TV shows. We see that every day and it s something we have gotten used
to over the years. What I have a problem is the gadget itself. So bear
with me for a couple of minutes and I will be more than happy to explain.
The GXV3140 IP Multimedia Phone is not a mobile phone but a phone made
for your home. Furthermore the phone is not just a simple phone but a
smartphone for home. That s right, in a world where landlines are losing
more and more marketshare a home smartphone wouldn t exactly be
something I d want to buy.
In all fairness to the device and its maker, I will say that the GXV3140
comes with some interesting features which you could very well take
advantage of once you chose to get it. It has a 4.3-inch LCD screen, an
integrated web browser, one-touch access to RSS feeds, Internet radio
support, social networking support for Facebook and Twitter, and support
for Internet streaming from various sites.
Although remarkable for such a phone, the features offered aren t
special in any way. I d definitely use a laptop or desktop instead of
the GXV3140 in order to browse the Internet, stream video and audio
files or check Facebook and Twitter updates. And I d definitely use my
cell phone whenever I need to make calls and send messages to friends
and family.
Let s face it folks, home phones and landlines are slowly dying and we
re going to use smarter phones instead. Sure a phone like this could be
used by various companies which still rely on regular phones to
communicate. But a phone filled with such features will affect overall
production as employees will use it extensively to check out Facebook
and Twitter instead of doing what their supposed to.
What about you? Do you still use regular phones?

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