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Replacement landline phone
I am going to purchase a new phone. What I want is caller display (backlit), last numbers received, outgoing phone directory, probably an answering machine. Good sound clarity and amplification.
Having looked at a few - surprised there are so many, I am reasonably impressed by BT Inspire 1500. Has anybody here used this, and their thoughts on it? Also is there another model that people think is the 'bees-knees' ? Thanks. |
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Other High Street or Department Stores are also good I do not know of any very dear one or any "bees-knees" phone that are/is available, you just have to have a good look around for yourself and decide which one is better |
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I agree go for Panasonic they seem to be the best quality. BT phones in my experience look nicer but develop faults too quickly (the newer ones).
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Re: Panasonic. Agreed.
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