Saturday, April 25, 2009

The AlessiPhone

The Landline home phones have always been traditionally simple. There are hardly any innovations for these humble phones, while their mobile counterparts see innovation every now and then. But contrary to the conventional innovations that apply only to the mobile phones, The AlessiPhone is a contemporary home phone.
Designed by hip designer Stefano Giovannoni, the AlessiPhone is a cordless phone that's certainly worthy of a place in your high-end plush pad, offering sleek, minimalist looks and a shape that's both symmetrical and aerodynamic. Not that the latter is much use unless you're in the habit of throwing phones around the house.

The AllessiPhone features a stylish, sleek minimalist design, it is made from a high polished polycarbonate, and features a 65,000 colour OLED display, polyphonic ringtones, and a built in contact book where you can store up to 200 of your friends.

AlessiPhone has a constrasting black interior, a 65,000-colour OLED display, pre-loaded background displays and some uber-cool polyphonic ringtones exclusively produced by Japanese DJ Gak Soto. The AlessiPhone also boasts a high quality hands-free function, a contact book with room for 200 names and numbers, a blue backlit touch pad and a clock/alarm. Don't all these features sound a bit hefty for a simple home handset?

The AlessiPhone will go on sale in the UK in May, there is no word on pricing as yet.

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