Info-Access Products Receive Awards

Six US Robotics products were presented with Innovations ‘96 Awards at the 1996 International Winter Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The products that received awards during the firm's first appearance at CES were: the Sportster 28.8 Faxmodem with DSVD, the Sportster Voice 28.8 Faxmodem with Personal Voice Mail, the Sportster 28.8 PC Card with DataView Connector, the ConferenceLink CS1000 Conference Speakerphone, the 310M 900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Phone with Integrated Modem, and the 120M 2-Line Speakerphone with Integrated Modem. The telephony products include SimulCom technology for full-duplex operation. Innovations is sponsored and produced by the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group, and endorsed by the Industrial Designers Society of America. US Robotics, Skokie, IL, (800) DIAL-USR, www.usr.com.

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