Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Panasonic KXTG8092 Twin Colour LCD DECT

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Panasonic EAN: 5025232422753 Feature: Handset & Label: Panasonic Manufacturer: Panasonic Model: KXTG8092E Publisher: Panasonic Release Date: 2007-09-18 Studio: Panasonic
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not good Comment: I bought these telephones just over a year ago when they were on offer at Argos. They worked well to begin with, they did everything we needed and they even have a handy keys lock to stop children playing with them. The screen quality is very 'blocky' and the features are very basic compared with other phones of this price. Recently the keypad has been playing up with a delay between pushing a key and the number appearing on the screen. This can cause the number you want to dial to be incorrect & it takes time waiting for each key to register. My husband and I are currently shopping for new telephones as the problem has now become so bad. It's a lot of money to pay for just a years use.
Customer Rating:      Summary: misquote from previous customer review Comment: think the previous buyer misread the price of the phone as advertised in Argos. The Argos price is : for single handset £59.99
for twin handset £79.99
As the advertised product shows, it's a twin handset.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Phone Heaven Comment: A pleasure to use with clear & loud sound, an excellent speaker-phone and an easy to use answerphone. Also very simple to set-up and with an attractive colour screen and illuminated key-pad. It is a dream to use compared to my last Philips phone.
However, wake up Amazon. The phone is only £59.99 at ARGOS!
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Panasonic's Phone for Professionals: the KXTG 8092 Answering machine functionality is the main feature of the Panasonic KXTG8092. As a built-in system, the machine is able to record 15 minutes of messages so missed calls will have a way of reaching the phone's users. SMS applications are also integrated into this Panasonic cordless phone, expanding communication options in a number of ways. The compact base is practical, making efficient use of any available space, whether in the workplace or inside the home. A 1.3 colour LCD affords users with display precision. Phonebook capacity runs to a total of 200 names with corresponding numbers for convenient access when one has a lot of calls to do. Comfort in call transactions is also provided for by the speakerphone with its hands-free set-up. Headphone solutions are another option to consider with the headset jack in this cordless phone. In addition, the KX-TG8092 delivers exceptionally well as a space-saving measure since it is also a wall mountable unit. No need to clear any desk space then if assigning the cordless device to a wall meets the bulk of the user's needs.The Panasonic KX-TG 8090 range will require the KX-TCA 817 EX Wall Mounting Adaptor for the base unit to be wall mounted - Please click here for details.
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