Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Panasonic KXTG8324 Colour DECT Quad With Answer Machine - Black

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List Price: £129.99
Our Price: £108.99
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Manufacturer: Panasonic
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Panasonic EAN: 5025232473038 Feature: LCD colour display Label: Panasonic Manufacturer: Panasonic Model: KXTG8324EB Publisher: Panasonic Release Date: 2008-05-07 Studio: Panasonic
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Features
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LCD colour display Text messaging (network limitations apply) Caller ID (network limitations apply) Name & number phoneB00k - 200 Digital speakerphone
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Customer Rating:      Summary: very stylish and easy to use Comment: Great phones! We were lucky to get ours via Amazon at £129.99 and are very pleased so far. The screens are clear and coloured and we like the little feature where it tells you that the battery is fully charged (rather than having to look at the small battery status logo in the corner). They look nice too. They are black with a nice "chrome look" surround. Its easy to navigate around the menu options and clear to read. The base units are all smart looking in black too, and do not take up much space at all. We havent used all the functions yet as the phones only arrived a couple of days ago, but we would have no hesitation in recommending them. This is the second set of Panasonics we have had in the past 5 years (and the previous set are still working!). we just fancied the black because it matched our other electrical items..hence why we changed, but we are glad that we did as the screens on these are much improved. Thanks again to Amazon for great service!
Customer Rating:      Summary: very good Comment: I've had these phones for a few weeks now and they have been working perfectly so far. They look great and do everything I want them to so would highly recommended. Also its not mentioned in the product description but the headset socket on these is the 2.5mm type.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Really great phone packed with features. Comment: The important basic stuff on these phones are great - the call clarity, the answer phone, speaker phone and general ease of use. The handsets look great and are very comfortable to hold. The system was simplistity itself to setup. There are stacks of features you'll probably never use like memo alarm, sms messages, chain dialing, etc but they don't get in the way of being able to use the phone for what it was designed for - making calls.
The one thing I have not found is how to stop the glow of the LCD lighting up the bedroom without turning off the whole handset (night mode).
Customer Rating:      Summary: great phones Comment: so far i have found these phones really easy to use with good reception and clarity.they look good too!!!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Telephone answering machine: Up to 40 minutes Large, easy to read 65k colour display Hands-free speakerphone on handset Night Mode: Disable ringtone during selected hours Quadruple: includes 4 handsets and 1 base unit and 2 chargers 200 Name and number phonebook Incoming call barring Telephone conversation recorder Headset Jack Multiple headsets - Up to 6 handsets can be registered with a single base unit Polyphonic ringer 14 melody / 6-tone on handset Battery life: Up to 15 hour Talk time / 250 hour (10 day) stabndby Rechargable batteries (AAA (Ro3) Ni-MH)
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