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The sound quality is good enough for a phone. The display looks fine to me, but I use the phone in a well lighted office. The only feature that I would like that is missing is an indicator to show when the line is in use.
I returned it. But it's horrible. It's bigger, more solid and more expensive than my Sony. The old Sony is much clearer. Whoever wrote that this thing has "superb voice quality" must be a shill for Panasonic. I bought it hoping it would play back messages more clearly than my old Sony digital machine. You can barely understand what's being said.
The only reason I did not give it five stars is that the sound quality is not as good as I would prefer. This phone has every feature I want at a very good price. The sound quality on both the handset and the speaker is too muddy, and I cannot increase the volume enough to overcome this, so sometimes it is difficult to hear, especially on a conference call when the other parteis are on a speaker phone.
However, eight months into use the LCD display is no longer legible. If anyone has a suggestion for how to cure this LCD failure,I'd be most grateful. Everything on this phone is fine, though I can't comment on the digital answering component on this model because I use my telephone service provider's voicemail. There are huge gaps in the print and, of course, what passes for "service" at Panasonic was unhelpful.
I should have fixed the problem instead of buying this sad excuse for a phone.Compared to the old GE phone, the voice quality is very poor. The major flaw with the Panasonic phone, however, is the answering machine.
Let me tell you, there is absolutely nothing substantial about this flimsy and pathetic product.This phone will be on its way to telephone hell in hundred little pieces in the very near future. That is simply unacceptable.The last gripe is perhaps peculiar to my (bad).
The quality of the recorded messages sometimes is so bad that they are indecipherable. This requires a solid handset and a heavy and substantial body to absorb the violence.
This replaced a GE business phone purchased more than 10 years ago which answering (tape) system broke. While the voice through the GE phone was clear and sharp, the voice produced by this one is somewhat muffled and often hard to hear.
personality as I derive not a small measure of satisfaction from slamming the phone down on telemarketers.
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