Friday, December 15, 2006

Philips VP6500, VP6000 Video Phone is ready for your VVOIP (WVOIP) Pleasure
















Although first thing that came to my mind was "How is my ear going to see your ear?" quick research showed that it has speaker and also ear phone that is of similar length to iPod ear phone. So you can set the phone in front of you or hold it in front of you while using the said ear phone or speaker phone.
Just imagine people having video conferences while walking around!
If you get a VP6500, you can connect it to your TV, portable TV, via provided video cable or if possible upcoming iPOD TV for recording the conversation to be uploaded to Youtube later.
You will also need to be near WI-FI hotpot or WI-FI router connected to internet and of course an account with a VOIP provider. When Google Wi-Fi comes to San Francisco, peer 39 will be viewed from Tokyo, Japan, Live.

But if you are planing to have a long vvoip call, better to charge your batteries, the phone is powered by AA rechargeable batteries.

Here are some technical data from the documents provided by FCC;
Display
• High quality 2,2" TFT display
• 65k colors
• QCIF+ (176 x 220 pixels)
• Progressive LCD backlight
Camera
• VGA resolution (640 x 480 pixels)
• Rotating mechanism (over 240 degrees) with automatic image adaptation
• CMOS sensor
• Digital zoom: 1,6x
• Brightness control
TV mode (Only VP6500)
• Connection to TV with cable (audio & video output)
• Remote video displayed: CIF, QCIF, SubQCIF
• Local video displayed: QCIF
General telephone features
• Voice-only calls mode
• Caller name & number identification
• Ring profiles
• 15 polyphonic ringer melodies
• Emergency call feature (when keypad locked)
• Customization of user interface (theme, colors, wallpaper)
• Earphones jack
Contacts list and Call history list
• 500 contacts with 4 numbers & 1 picture each
• Fotocall (show picture of caller)
• Call history list with 50 numbers max. (dialed, received, missed)
Wireless
• WiFi certified IEEE802.11b/g
(up to 54 Mbps)
• IEEE802.11e
• IEEE802.11i
• Integrated antenna
• WiFi Signal strength indicator
• Security WEP-WAP-WAP2
Battery
• 2 x NiMh standard AA batteries
Weight and dimensions
• 168 grams
• 134 x 24 x 49 (H x D x W)
Power consumption
• The power consumption of the product during
a video call is 3.5 Watt.
• The lowest power consumption of the product
is reached when the battery is fully charged and
the handset is on the charger. The power
consumption in this case is 360 mW.
Temperature range
• Operation: 0°C to +45°C
• Storage: -25°C to +70°C
Relative humidity
• Operation: Up to 95% at 40°C
• Storage: Up to 95% at 40°C

Links;
Philips FCC filling at FCC.GOV


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