Telephone for Home-use which will sync with isync

Is there a telephone (no mobil/no handy) which will sync my adress book with isync? Or maybe with a workaround.
Thanks Martin

Simple answer... No.
There are some DECT phones with Bluetooth which will allow you to send vCards exported from Address Book to them, but that's as close as it gets.
Searching Google for 'dect bluetooth vcard' will find such models.

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