Advantages: World Class Design, Exclusive Product Disadvantages: Clarity of Speech and not Cordless No screen
Designed by Jacob Jensen, renowned designer who designs
many Bang & Olufsen products. This original and timeless
design shows that the products we use can contain a quiet
beauty. Telephone ET-T1 is one of the smallest analog
phones on the market today and gives ease of use with the
keyboard positioned under the handset.
I purchased this item 12 months ago and found the level of speech very low there is also no feature on the phone to increase this level Product does fell as though it is made frm quaily materals. I use this phone in the bedroom as it is corded i cannot walk around the house.
I would reccomend this phone but as more of a second phone around the house. Great design black and silver so fits into any room decor, world class designer. ...
Carmijoe 21.05.2006
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of Jacob Jensen T 1
Advantages: Great race track Disadvantages: Poor facilities
Laps 71
Circuit length 4.309 km (2.677 mi)
Race length 305.909 km (190.067 mi)
Number of times held 38
First held 1972
Most wins (drivers) Alain Prost (6)
Most wins (constructors) McLaren (11)
Last race
So Jensen finally did it, Britain's tenth world F1 Champion and our first back-to-back one, alongside young Lewis Hamilton, two kids from similar middle-class backgrounds but marketed very differently on their background. Jensen is the handsome square-jawed racer, dad John also raced cars in his younger days, cutey pie and articulated Lewis also coming from a motor sport lineage. Formula One is still a very spoilt mans sport and the fact Jensen Button only made five true overtakes in his first six wins at the start of the season suggest how uncompetitive it generally is. But a wins a win and well done Jensen, even though ...
Advantages: Beautiful hotel in an excellent location Disadvantages: a little dated in decor
When deciding to visit the beautiful German Hanseatic city of Lubeck, we obviously had to find accommodation that could do a number of things:
1. Offer parking as we were driving there
2. Offer a room big enough for two adults, two children and one baby
3. Be in a good location in the heart of the city
4. Fit in with the typical Hanseatic style of the city
This had to be a hotel where we could relax and enjoy after a day of driving and that could provide us with the comfort of a good nights sleep to aid us in our long journey up to Sweden the next day too. This was one of the only parts of this whole journey that we had decided to splash out on a hotel rather than our tent so this had to be perfect!
When we came across the Hotel Jensen online after searching for the perfect hotel, I was very excited. I called through to ...