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Asus Releases First Skype Video Phone

Asus Releases First Skype Video Phone

Though notebook owners have been able to wirelessly video chat on Skype for years now, the lack of standalone video phones usually made teleconferencing with anyone who wasn’t tech-savvy more trouble than it was worth. Asus took one step in cracking open the exclusive world of video chat to everyone on Thursday by announcing the AiGuru SV1, a standalone video phone that eases the woes of connecting.

The SV1 connects to Skype via an internal Wi-Fi connection and uses an intuitive icon-based interface to supposedly make video calling intuitive and simple enough for anyone – and free to boot. A built-in 2ebcam that captures footage in 800 x 600 resolution and 7-inch touch screen gives it two-way video communication ability, which can also be switched off for audio only, for privacy.

Though the device is meant to be plugged into a power source for extended conversations, it also has a limited battery to keep it connecting when switching from outlet to outlet, or for calls under 20 minutes. Weight of 3.5 pounds will also keep it from being truly portable, and of course, the need for Wi-Fi. Asus advertises Wi-Fi range of about 50 meters, under optimal conditions.

The AirGuru SV1 will go on sale in October for $300, or €250 in Europe. It’s available for preorder immediately through Skype’s online store.

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