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Перевод: handset speek handset


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телефонная трубка; телефон-трубка ;
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Тезаурус:

  1. A similar but somewhat more conventionally presented set of controls is also available on the system's remote control handset (an extra cost item), an unusually well built device which does not come from the Philips parts bin, though it does obey Philips commands.
  2. Tandem Computers Inc, Cupertino is moving its Asian headquarters to Singapore from California later this month, specialising in telecommunications, banking and finance; it already has a joint software company, Twin-Soft Asia Pte Ltd, with Singapore Computer Systems Ltd which it formed last year, and it is planning to launch a screen-based smart telephone that can access host computers using a telephone handset, a small display, a programmable microprocessor and a modem, in Singapore next month.
  3. Then he fixes a smaller box to the larger one, types on a small keypad and whispers into a handset.
  4. The more innovative is the "PenTel", a feature-phone without keys which combines Eden's pen-driven organiser features - address book, handwriting recognition and so forth, with a handset, autodialler and facsimile modem.
  5. It is known as a "plug and play" system - a CD-I player simply plugs into a TV set (and, if desired, a stereo system) and is operated by a remote control handset.
  6. Ginny ran into the hall and picked up the handset.
  7. Alternatively, there is a de-luxe chrome fixed wall-bracket for the detachable handset.
  8. She sounded disappointed as she passed the handset to him.
  9. You only need the handset, so if complete telephone instruments have been bought, you will need to do some minor dismantling to disconnect the handset wires from the terminals inside.
  10. Weatherproof functional handset and loudspeaker.
  11. The officer's life was "almost certainly" saved by the fact that one bullet became embedded in a radio handset he had been holding to his ear.
  12. Whereas business users can pick up a leading handset such as a Nokia Cityman 190 for 200, Lifetime and LowCall subscribers will typically have to pay 100 more for the same equipment, according to one phone dealer we spoke to.
  13. Here, an infra-red source in the handset sends a digital code according to which button is pressed.

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