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- From: real@net-connect.net (Joe Riehl)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: dumb? question about Sportster Vi (ATTN USR MARKETING).
- Date: Mon, 12 Feb 96 02:04:52 GMT
- Organization: Net Connect, Ltd
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- In article <phrDMDs3J.53q@netcom.com>, phr@netcom.com (Paul Rubin) wrote:
- >I saw an advertising blurb saying one could use a Sportster Vi as
- >a substitute for both an answering machine and a fax machine.
- >But the ad was unspecific about what the Sportster Vi actually
- >does. It sounds too good to be true and probably is.
- >
- >I'd love to buy a modem that can replace an answering machine
- >and a fax. Obviously it will not have a printer or scanner,
- >but here's what it should do:
- >
- > 1. It should be able to receive and store incoming voice
- > and fax messages WITHOUT BEING CONNECTED TO A COMPUTER.
- > This means it needs at least one meg of built-in flash
- > memory or battery-backed RAM to store the messages.
- > This should be expandable to 2 or 4 meg.
- >
- > 2. It should have the usual outgoing voice message, buttons
- > on top to play back the messages through the speaker,
- > built-in microphone etc. just like an ordinary answering
- > machine, plus it can play back messages remotely by touch
- > tone, etc.
- >
- > 3. It should be able to upload stored voice and fax messages
- > to a computer via serial port. Normally I'd just play voice
- > the voice messages via the speaker. I don't receive many
- > faxes, so I don't mind turning on the computer to view and
- > print them when any have arrived. But normally I leave
- > my computer turned off when I'm not using it.
- >
- > 4. It should take minimum desk space, just like a normal external
- > Sportster.
- >
- >I keep shopping for a combination fax/answering machine but they
- >all seem unnecessarily bulky. Something like the above is exactly
- >what I want. But my suspicion is that given its price ($177 at local
- >stores), the Sportster Vi has no storage capacity of its own and
- >needs to be connected to a powered-up computer at all times in
- >order to record incoming messages. What is the story?
- >
- >To USR marketing: if you make something like what I described and
- >it's in the $200 range, I'd buy one.
-
- I bought something called *Friday* for an office a year or so back, and it had
- most of what you want. Don't remember the manufacturer, but I've seen them
- lately on sale at Damark.
-