ASUS AiGuru S2 Cordless Internet Phone
ASUS is unveiling its new AiGuru S2 cordless internet phone at CES 2007. 
This newest model includes three motherboards (the M2N/TeleSky, P5B/TeleSky and P5LD2 SE), as well as the TA-CP600/400 telecom adaptor card, which is designed to offer an enhanced digital communications experience with Skype's exclusive Internet calling features that are seamlessly integrated for both home and office use.
The AiGuru S2 is designed to run through a USB port, and includes support for Skype software, Windows Vista SideShow, and Apple iTunes Windows Media Player for wireless music play. Besides including basic Skype features, the phone also allows users to manage their personal information and contact lists.
Want enjoy your music wirelessly? This phone also has the functionality to allow you to receive streaming music wirelessly from your PC using WiFi technology. For optimal sound, the AiGuru S2 comes with a high quality speaker and five EQ voice modes. Users can also access email through the phone, using the Windows SideShow support.
The ASUS AiGuru S2 cordless internet phone will be available in Q1 2007. Pricing of the device has not yet been revealed.

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