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LOOK — NO HANDS • Ericsson Information Systems has developed a vehicle telephone transceiver which features hand-free use and is claimed to be only half the size of previous models.

The P1600 measures 50x165x182mm. Its memory can store up to 50 phone numbers and a messenger service option is available, accessed by a personal code number, for calls to be redirected and recorded for subsequent retrieval.

Other features include a volume control; mute facility to turn off the hands-free audio system for privacy; shortterm "scratchpad" memory for keying in a number while making another call and an electronic lock to prevent unauthorised use either for all calls, or for long-distance calls. For more details contact Sheela Rao on 01-422 3442.