This hub works with your high-speed Internet and your home phones to deliver VoIP phone services and supports up to 4 Ooma Telo handsets. With easy setup, you can enjoy unlimited U.S. calling and low international rates.*
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I must tell all of you first. I hate phones. My only reason for having one is for Family or my work to contact me. In 1998 I cut the cord and have PAID out the nose for a cell phone. This technology makes it feasble to have a home phone once again. If you can stomach the up front cost of this unit, and buy a years worth of Premium Service. It will start paying you back with HUGE savings. Has soon as my cell phone number is paired. I will be telling them GOOD BYE!!! My Hi speed internet is $32 a month. I will now have my streaming movies, Xbox 360 gaming, and my phone all through my internet connection. I have a great hi speed conection. It's been out only twice in the last four years. I am also a firm believer in my 2nd amendment rights. So if 911 is down for a minute, I should fair well. It's a leap of tech faith I am willing to take. The phone service charges will add up to $3.76 a month for 911 service and some tax BS. This means I will be saving $36.24 a month not paying for a cell phone. In eight months it will have PAID for ITSELF. The rest will be GRAVY for me to spend on something I would rather have. IE: FOOD, GAS, or What ever else I want....?
What's great about it: Call options, Forwarding, Filtering spam calls and much more.
What's not so great: It all depends on your DSL connection quality.
Enjoy crystal-clear images with this Panasonic TC-P50U50 50" plasma HDTV that features 1080p resolution for high-definition picture quality. The built-in media player lets you view content stored on a USB drive or Secure Digital memory card.
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I really enjoy the fact that I can use my Xbox 360 and not have the game interupted by a blue screen. (600hz refresh rate) After a year of being frustrated by this happening. I started shopping for something else. For the most part I stream through my Xbox to watch television. Netflix, ESPN, Xbox live, stuff like that. The Panasonic 50' has a great picture with a slight difference. It seems a little darker? This takes a little getting used too. I have welded for many years, so bright things bother me. It was a perfect fit for me. I bought an "open box" so I saved a hundred dollars off of the sale price. It did not have the remote, or manual. Found a remote on line for 14 bucks. This tv was a great deal for 600 bucks. Also picked up a Denon AVR-1513 for the sound. Great set up for the Superbowl this year...