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Panasonic KX-TG4321B 5.8 GHz Expandable Cordless Digital Answering Phone System | 
enlarge | Brand: Panasonic Category: CE
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $34.02 You Save: $5.93 (15%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 4.2 x 5.7 x 5.7
MPN: KX-TG4321B Model: KX-TG4321B UPC: 037988479337 EAN: 0037988479337 ASIN: B00138FO86
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| Versatile and easy to use 5.8 GHz expandable digital cordless answering system | | Call waiting; caller ID2; night mode with light-up indicator | | All-digital answering machine; built-in clock with alarm on handset | | 50-station shared phonebook; digital handset speakerphone | | Rechargeable Ni-MH handset battery for five hours of talk time with 11 days of standby time |
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Amazon. com Product Description Packed with contemporary features, the Panasonic KX-TG4321B 5.8 GHz Expandable Cordless Digital Answering Phone System includes handy call waiting and caller ID features, an all-digital answering machine with 12 minutes of recording time, a 50-station shared phonebook, and a digital handset speakerphone. With the Panasonic answering system, you'll never miss important calls, even when the ringer is off. The integrated light-up indicator featured at the base of the handset's antenna will flash quickly when an incoming call is in progress, and will flash slowly to let you know you have a new message. Should you choose to expand the answering system to include additional handsets, each handset can be programmed to ring or simply flash at your discretion. The system is compatible with up to three additional handsets (for a total of four). In addition to the standard call waiting feature, this system comes with call waiting caller ID2, a feature that allows you to see who's calling you if you're already taking a call. Other great features include a 50-station shared phonebook, a handy charge indicator, a backlit LCD display, and a convenient intercom feature. Providing up to five hours of cordless talk time, the handset's rechargeable Ni-MH battery offers up to 11 days of uncharged standby battery life. What's in the Box Base station, and one handset.
Product Description Now you can program each handset to ring - or not - at your discretion. Before going to sleep, simply set the bedside handset to Night Mode so that it won't ring in your bedroom. In the meantime, the handset in the den will still ring when that important call comes in without disturbing the person who's sleeping.Everybody has become accustomed to Caller ID and its ability to let you see who's calling before you answer the phone. But what happens when you're already on the phone and another call comes in on Call Waiting? Until now, you wouldn't know who was beeping in unless you answered it. With Call Waiting Caller ID, you get the best of both worlds. So now when you get a beep, you can see who's calling before you answer.With one base handset included and the option of adding up to three additional handsets - all while using only one base and one phone jack - go ahead and put one in the den, the kitchen and the master bedroom so you won't have to make a run for it when the phone rings.Don't miss important calls when the ringer is off. The Light-Up Indicator with Ringer Alert at the base of the antenna will flash quickly to show that you have an incoming call, and it will flash slowly to let you know you have a new message. So turn off the ringer and never miss a call.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
good value August 17, 2008 The product is a good value The answering machine is clear and easy to operate. There is occasional interference when using the phone but otherwise the sound is quite clear
Good value for the price August 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this phone 2 weeks back. Very good voice and clarity. Answering system voice is low.
Good with speaker phone, handy, voice clarity, answering machine. August 16, 2008 Good with speaker phone, handy, voice clarity, answering machine.
But should have more redial up to 10 numbers but it has only 5 numbers to redial.
Cutting edge (or is it?) August 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this pint-sized digital "system" to replace a GE corded phone with sticky keys ever since I spilled a Coke on it over two years ago. I saw all of the hype on Amazon regarding best-selling "6.0 Dect" phones, but since I've had no interference problems, I thought the 5.8 GHz would be close enough to state-of-the-art to satisfy me. It's an impressive device technologically speaking--my wife couldn't believe that this compact little handset contained an answering machine, a phone book, and a speaker until I pointed them out--all squeezed into an oblong block small enough to fit in my shirt pocket.
If your memory goes back to phones with dials (as I recall, push buttons were rare until the '70s, and an answering machine was revolutionary until the '80s), you may have mixed feelings about these little overachievers. The sound quality is adequate but nothing remarkable--predictably more boxed-in, or confined, than my old corded GE. And the multiple uses of a minimal number of controls plus the somewhat complicated, detailed instructions really make me miss the old basic telephone whenever I'm in a rush or facing anything remotely resembling an emergency. (I hate to admit it, but I require no more than several dedicated buttons to store the phone numbers of people I might call more than once a month.) At least the vertical look and narrow stance should be averse to spillage from another Coke can.
Afterthought: the phone is somewhat deceptive in the photo, which makes it appear larger than it actually is. The base might offer the user some of the stability of older phones were it not so small and flat (it's usually covered with papers, music, and assorted desk clutter). In some respects, the decision of my son and numerous other young people these days to go exclusively with their cell phone as their main phone makes sense. In fact, this Panasonic bears more resemblance to the popular midget cellular devices than to the old-style, "regular" phone--except for the omission of a camera, MP3 player, and GPS device. (Come to think of it, unlike the features that come with recent cell phones, I can't even surf Amazon let alone write reviews on the site using this primitive device.)
works as good as it looks August 12, 2008 clear sound much better thsn 5,8ghz. Lots of features. Another great panasonic as a modest cost.
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