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2007 Builders' Show: Services
2007 IBS Product Reviews


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By Mark Clement
Return to the 2007 International Builders' Show

Verizon G'zOne
I don't have to tell you that life on a job site is tough. It's not for sissies and other stuff that breaks easily. But it's not just job-site life that's hard on the stuff I own. The way I live my regular non-building life is almost as demanding.

That's why I have to give a nod to the new tough stuff from Verizon: G'zOne. It was designed for me. I'll admit it. Somehow someway I always end up drowning my phone if I don't lose it first.

This new $100 G'zOne from Verizon is "built to survive." It can get doused in a thundershower; you can drop it in the mud and expose it all the dust a life on site has to offer — and keep talkin'.

Making wireless even easier, stack on the VZ Navigator that helps with directions and broadband access that eliminates the need for hotspots to get connected.

And for those of you who like to stay really connected, Verizon has a new wireless two-way communications push-to-talk phone, LG VX4700. It's $100 online with a two-year agreement.

Verizon Wireless


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