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Panasonic TG7223E Trio DECT Telephone Answering Machine | 
enlarge | Brand: Panasonic Category: CE
Buy New: £62.00
New (7) Used (1) from £50.00
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 24325
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7 x 6
MPN: KXTG7223E Model: KXTG7223E EAN: 5025232423408 ASIN: B000VKKZA4
Release Date: September 18, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Digital Answer Machine | | • | Own outgoing message recording | | • | 20 Minute Recording Time | | • | Amber LCD Backlight | | • | 50 Memory Phonebook |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Handset Speakerphone / Lighted Keypad / Wall Mountable (with 727 bracket) / Polyphonic Ringtones / Caller ID Compatible / 17 Hours Operating Time / 180 Hours Standby Time Remote Answermachine Access
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| Customer Reviews:
An excellent product - Highly Recommended. December 8, 2007 Rainman (Suffolk, England) 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
We have had a pair of Panasonic DECT phones (model KX-TCD410) for over four years now and they have proved very reliable. However I was always disappointed with them as the Caller List didn't store the date & time of each call, despite this information being sent by the telephone exchange (if you subscribe to Caller Display. Now that we need more than two handsets, I chose the KX-TG7200 series as a replacement. The 7200 series has a very good specification, and it is very easy to use. Here are some of the features that are NOT mentioned in the instruction manual: Calling List. If you subscribe to Caller Display then the Calling List shows the number (or name, if in the phonebook) of each caller together with Date & Time of each incoming call. Date & Time setting. If you subscribe to Caller Display, the first incoming call will set (or reset) the system to the correct date and time - no need to enter it! Power supply interruption. The Phonebook, Calling List and all Messages are retained if there is a Mains electricity failure. All the above are retained even if all the handset batteries are removed - only the Date & Time setting is lost. This is particularly important to me as I live in a rural area and Mains interruptions are not uncommon. The ability to export the phonebook to other phones is very useful - you just have to remember to do it every time you add an entry. Regarding a previous comment on stability, I haven't found this a problem. The handsets will fall out of the cradles in a forward direction if pulled forward but this is does enable the phones to be picked out of their cradles easily - you don't have to lift them at a particular angle. Sideways stability is fine. Finally I found that I could register my old 410 handsets to the 7200 base unit, so we now have six phones that can be used directly to make or receive calls, and in intercom mode!
worse than the older KX-TG7123 September 27, 2007 G. E. Bignardi (UK) 18 out of 45 found this review helpful
I went to the local Comet shop where I could compare the KX-TG7124 model (with 4 handset: but otherwise identical to the KX-TG7123) or else the newer KX-TG223ES with 3 handsets. I could not quite identify any significant technical difference between the newer 7223 and the older 7123, but I immediately noticed that the newer7223 has extremely poor stability: a minimal shake would knock the handset off the basic unit or charger ! On the contrary the older KX-TG7123 could be shaken vigorously without falling off. I went back home an order the older but more stable 7123 from an online retailer, where it is still available.
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