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Digital camera reviews of Panasonic 5.8 GHZ Single Handset System Expandable Digital Cordless Answering System (KX-TG4321B)Digital camera Review: A good home phone Summary: 4 Stars
I bought this phone to replace our old one which battery life was no longer what it needed to be. Personally I didn't need currently lots of hand sets because we live in a small apartment, however we may be moving so I did want one that I would be able to expand in the future if required. So far I can not complain about this phone. I found it easy to set up and add phone numbers into it. I can sometimes hear a little interference on the line but I am not sure whether that is the phone or not. It has many features which are useful to have. You can locate the handset when it is not in the base as well as set an alarm and also set ring tones to different numbers. The answer phone is also a bonus. I would say for the money this is a great phone with lots of great features.
Digital camera Review: Amazing Phone! Summary: 5 Stars
This is the second unit I bought. I took them bought both to my mom and sister back in Jakarta, Indonesia. They work really good. We had to buy the right adaptors for them which are in 220 Volts. I believe this phone is the best phone I've ever come across with. Easy to use, charge it over night, put it contact numbers, and it is ready to roll. It has simple instructions to set the greeting. Wow, they really had fun setting it up. FYI, my mom and sister are not a tech type of person. Well, they dont even know how to send an e-mail. However, they didnt have problem to get used to it. The look is as great, sleek and clean. Overall, I really like this phone. You should get one :)
Digital camera Review: Cutting edge (or is it?) Summary: 4 Stars
I bought this pint-sized digital "system" to replace a GE corded phone with sticky keys ever since I spilled a Coke on it over two years ago. I saw all of the hype on Amazon regarding best-selling "6.0 Dect" phones, but since I've had no interference problems, I thought the 5.8 GHz would be close enough to state-of-the-art to satisfy me. It's an impressive device technologically speaking--my wife couldn't believe that this compact little handset contained an answering machine, a phone book, and a speaker until I pointed them out--all squeezed into an oblong block small enough to fit in my shirt pocket.
If your memory goes back to phones with dials (as I recall, push buttons were rare until the '70s, and an answering machine was revolutionary until the '80s), you may have mixed feelings about these little overachievers. The sound quality is adequate but nothing remarkable--predictably more boxed-in, or confined, than my old corded GE. And the multiple uses of a minimal number of controls plus the somewhat complicated, detailed instructions really make me miss the old basic telephone whenever I'm in a rush or facing anything remotely resembling an emergency. (I hate to admit it, but I require no more than several dedicated buttons to store the phone numbers of people I might call more than once a month.) At least the vertical look and narrow stance should be averse to spillage from another Coke can.
Afterthought: the phone is somewhat deceptive in the photo, which makes it appear larger than it actually is. The base might offer the user some of the stability of older phones were it not so small and flat (it's usually covered with papers, music, and assorted desk clutter). In some respects, the decision of my son and numerous other young people these days to go exclusively with their cell phone as their main phone makes sense. In fact, this Panasonic bears more resemblance to the popular midget cellular devices than to the old-style, "regular" phone--except for the omission of a camera, MP3 player, and GPS device. (Come to think of it, unlike the features that come with recent cell phones, I can't even surf Amazon let alone write reviews on the site using this primitive device.)
Digital camera Review: DOA Repack Summary: 1 Stars
Charged overnite, plugged the phone line in... check phone line error. Tried other jacks, changed phone line... nothing.
And it was opened before. Not the first time I got an item from amazon that was opened before.
Anyway, not sure if I want a refund or a replacement. I'm thinking refund.
Digital camera Review: Decent Cordless Phone Summary: 4 Stars
The cordless phone is fine but not the best I feel. We should have had the option to accept calls from the base station as well.
The speaker phone in the handset is fine and clear
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