Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Panasonic KXTG1103ES Digital Cordless Telephone Triple Pack

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Panasonic EAN: 5025232387229 Feature: Panasonic Label: Panasonic Manufacturer: Panasonic Model: KXTG1103E Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Panasonic Release Date: 2006-04-01 Studio: Panasonic
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Panasonic Dect Tel Kxtg1103 Trio
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Phone, Poor Ergonomics Comment: We bought these phones because we were getting terrible interference and noise on the BT FM wireless phones we were using. These Panasonic digital phones are far better with only slight background hiss, problem solved! Battery life seems good and they use standard rechargeables so replacements will be cheap.
Controls and menus are fiddly though making setup a pain although they do have a stack of useful features, like being able to call between the handsets and assign different ringing tones to each one. Which would be nicer if the ringing tones were pleasant!
Overall, a good phone at a good price but lumbered with convoluted ergonomics and annoying ringtones.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Beware Some Shortcomings ... Comment: I have purchased several Panasonic DECT phones in the past. This set cannot be used with them or any other DECT phone -- it is not GAP compliant, according to the Panasonic support centre, despite the feature being listed in the Amazon description. No speaker-phone capability (my oversight); cheap, light construction; cheap AAA re-chargeables. Not up to usual Panasonic standards
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great value Comment: Got this poackage from Amazon and am very impressed. Very easy to set up, battery life is excellent. Feature packed. Can transfer and make calls between handsets. Handsets feel robust and well made. Phones have adjustable ring volume and can ring very loudly. Reception quality is excellent. Have been very pleased with this package.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The KX-TG1103 DECT wireless phone from Panasonic has a number of useful functions. The compact KX-TG1103 includes a speed-dial feature, 50-name contacts list and 14 different ringtone melodies!The KX-TG1103 is easy to use and lets you move about freely as you talk. The KX-TG1103 DECT 3 pack allows you to install the handsets throughout your home, giving you quick and easy access to your telephone line whenever you receive a call.
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