What Is A Video Phone?
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What Is a Video Phone?
A videophone is a form of remote communication which allows the user to transfer not only a voice signal, but also a visual video signal. The concept has been around since the 1960s, but has never caught on with the general public until now. The concept of a videophone is a vivid one in the public's mind, and is represented in virtually every depiction of a technological future -- from the Jetsons to modern science fiction movies. The idea of the videophone seems reasonable enough; given that people like hearing one another's voices while communicating, they would further enjoy seeing whom they are speaking to in real time.
The Iris 3000 is the latest and greatest videophone by ACN. It has features such as real-life video calls, an enhanced phonebook for easy contact organization, a high-resolution 7" wide video screen.... when your ready to change the way you look at phone calls---literally---take advantage of all the amazing features of the ACN IRIS 3000 Video Phone. Did you know that you can even project the picture to a larger screen or share your conversation on a large scale through external speakers?
This easy-to-use video phone represents the latest cutting-edge technology, combining the power of video with the flexibility of a phone adapter. You can now digitally enable your entire household or place of business, using only the adapter, a cordless base station and multiple cordless handsets. It has never been easier to stay in touch with friends and family who are far away---even when you're traveling!
The greatest thing of all is the video phone’s value is worth $500-600.00 but ACN gives it away for a very cheap price!!! All you have to do is pay the $29.99 monthly fee for the service which allows you to call anywhere in the continental United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico and talk unlimited (as long as you would like).
To learn more about the Iris 3000 Video Phone simply shoot mean email
Email: themillionairclub@yahoo.com
Thank You,
DeJuan
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