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Advantages Clarity of the sound; comfortable telephones to hold; reduced energy consumption

Disadvantages No audible reminder when a new message has been left

What you get

I have the twin handset which has an answer phone in the main base unit, although this model is available with anything from one to four handsets. I bought this in the January sales, having got progressively more fed up with our previous home phone by Philips which had seen better days.

Ease of use

The handsets are a joy to use. They feel solid, and fit neatly in my rather small hand. Even after a long conversation, I still find the phone is comfortable to hold. When not in use the LCD screen gives the day, date and time, along with little indicators as to the batteries charge and reception quality. The buttons are nicely spaced out, and with largish writing, meaning I’ve never found myself pressing the wrong key accidentally.

The LCD screen is nearly 2 inches big which make anything I’m trying to read on them nice and clear. The only drawback is that the screen and keypad, when it’s in use, come with an amber back light which looks a bit garish.

The answerphone and telephone
The handsets have a total of 20 buttons:

* Speakerphone: If you want a hands free conversation or wish to include others in the room;

* Connect and disconnect button: At the risk of stating the obvious, press these to start and end a conversation;

* The alarm button: Not only sets an alarm call for you but can also alter the date and time on your phone screen;

* Three shortcut buttons at the top give quick access to your phonebook, the caller list and last number called, respectively;

* A larger button in the centre of the keypad toggles up and down through the screen menus, and

* The 10 numbered keys together with the obligatory star key and hash key.
Versatility

The phone lets you save up to 100 numbers, which sounds wonderful but I doubt we’ll ever fill it completely. One bugbear I have when I save numbers is that the character space for the names is far too limited - I‘ve had to become inventive with the friends of ours with longish names just so I can squeeze them in. That said, once a new number has been added to the main phone, copying it over to the second phone we keep upstairs is really simple.

A nice touch with this phone is it’s capacity to access any left messages from both the phones as well as the main base unit, which is handy if I happen to be upstairs and don’t want to schlep downstairs just to hear a message. Why can’t more phones do that?

The settings are far more user friendly than on my previous Philips telephone too. You can choose when you want the answer phone to kick in for you, from between 3 to 7 rings (mine was pre set to 4 which wasn‘t long enough), and how long a message the caller is allowed to make, choosing between 1 or 3 minutes. You can, if you’re feeling anti social or want to confuse callers is to have a greeting only, with the caller unable to leave a message at all.

Performance

As nice as they, they wouldn’t be much good if the actual reception or sound quality were poor. I’m happy to say that Panasonic didn’t let the side down here. The sound quality is very good, and a vast improvement on the phone they’ve replaced.

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