Sounds cool.  Battery life on this unit sucks though.  Also I would be willing 
to bet nothing has been done for accessibility. 

Eee maker Asus to produce Skype's first dedicated phone

By

Jacqueline Emigh

, BetaNews

September 19, 2008, 5:59 PM

Asus' new Skype phone

After a premature rollout by Asus earlier this week, Skype gave the first 
glimpses

of Asus' first phone -- a videophone with a built-in webcam -- at events 
yesterday

on both sides of the Atlantic.

NEW YORK, NY (BetaNews) -- Skype celebrated its fifth birthday yesterday by 
announcing

in both New York and London that Asus, maker of the pioneering Eee ultramobile 
(PC),

will produce the first Skype-certified videophone.

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In addition to previewing Asus' AiGuru SV1 at a birthday bash in the UK, Skype 
showed

the phone at a Pepcom-sponsored press event in the US.

Earlier in the week week, Asus jumped the gun on Skype's phone launch, first 
issuing

and then retracting a press release about the SV1. Yet on Thursday night, the 
new

phone was plainly visible in Skype's booth at Pepcom's Holiday Spectacular 
holiday

gifts preview in Manhattan, right next to a dish of elaborately decorated 
birthday

cupcakes.

A Skype spokesperson presiding over that company's booth at the Pepcom show told

BetaNews that, although the exact date hasn't been decided upon, the SV1 is 
scheduled

to ship at some point in October.

The first phone to be produced by Asus, this standalone device has its own 
7-inch,

800-by-400 display, along with Wi-Fi, eliminating the need for a PC connection.

Purportedly aimed at ease of use, the SV1 also integrates a webcam, speaker, and

microphone, and is designed mostly for desktop use. Although the device can also

be used as a portable videophone, it offers only around 20 minutes of battery 
life.

Expected pricing is about $300.

 

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After a premature rollout by Asus earlier this week, Skype gave the first 
glimpses of Asus' first phone -- a videophone with a built-in webcam -- at 
events yesterday on both sides of the Atlantic.


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