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- Color: Black
- Brand: Panasonic
- Model: KX-TG7534B
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.40" h x
3.90" w x
6.00" l,
.70 pounds
Features
- DECT 6.0 Plus Technology Cordless Phone
- Intellegent Eco Mode
- Talking Caller ID, Call Block & Silent mode
- Large 2.1" white backlit handset LCD with Icon operation
- All-Digital Answering System with Choice Mail
7500SERIES DECT6.0 Phone/4 Handsets
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
45 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
Continuing their product line of good phones
By Dave
This is the third generation of Panasonic phones I've bought. I've owned this phone for two weeks. I upgraded from the Panasonic Dect 6.0 Expandable Digital Cordless Answering System - 3 Handset System (KX-TG9333T) which was a product that never worked well for me -- the phones would sometimes lose power immediately after I clicked "talk" to answer incoming calls. This new phone has worked well for me. I withhold one star from my rating because the user interface is a little clunky.Compared to the earlier Panasonic models I've owned, this one offers a larger screen, some user-interface changes, and the Dect 6.0 "Plus" technology. The larger screen is nice simply because much of the displayed information is larger, nothing revolutionary there. The user interface is a little clunky, but not frustrating. I can't vouch for any benefits of the "Plus" technology b/c I've never had signal problems in my house.Three things I like about these phones. It seems it's easier to for the phones to share their information. The phone book and call history seem to be more uniformly presented across the phones. It used to be my phones would become out of sync and I'd have to find the right phone to get the info I wanted. Also, I can name each handset in my system so when I want to use the intercom to call from phone to phone, I can easily identify which phone is the one in the kitchen (provided everyone remembers to put each phone back where it belongs). I don't know if other manufacturers put the "call voicemail" functionality at the top menu level -- especially when considering the phone has it's own answering machine that I choose not to use-- but I like how easily I can check voicemail using the user interface.Two gripes about the user interface.With the enlarged display, Panasonic opted to replace the top-level text-based menu with icons and text. This choice seems silly to me. The screen is restricted to displaying six icons, one of which is an image of the globe that is labeled "Customer Support." Selecting this icon simply displays the URL of Panasonic's customer service URL on the phone's display. I expected more.The primary navigation motif of the user interface is that three navigation options are listed at the bottom of the display (eg. you can select between "phone book," "menu," and "redial"). There's a corresponding button on the phone below the left and right navigation options, but the center option requires pressing the center button of a little button cluster that is nearly an inch lower on the phone. This is counterintuitive.
28 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
Text on phones rubs off like grease pencil!
By Sarah B.
We just got this system and haven't even used it for a full month yet. I just noticed that the text on the face of the phones was starting to disappear already. I gently wiped my finger over the remaining text and the words rubbed right off. And these are important words that are disappearing (REDIAL, CALL WAIT, VOL, SP-PHONE). This isn't the kind of design flaw that can just be overlooked - we have to return it. It's too bad because we really like the system otherwise.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
Handset Issue!
By Jimbo
Loved this phone but after 2 weeks my wife noticed that certain functions printed below buttons, specifically Redial,Call Waiting, Vol, CID and SP-Phone were rubbing off when touched by a finger while holding the phone. The numerical buttons and the Talk and Off buttons are fine. It only happened to the functions printed on the case of the phonen not directly on the buttons. Amazon was great and sent me another phone but the same thing happened again. Although I rubbed the function descriptions on the new phone when it arrived, and they did not disappear, they did with use of the phone. My wife thinks it happens after the phone warms up during use and I think she's right. You could easily rub the function descriptions off during normal use and not realize it. Has anyone else experienced this problem. If you already have this phone, take a look and respond please.March 2011 update. Returned this phone for a KX-TG6541 which is essentially the same phone except the characters are printed on matte finish plastic instead of a shiny glossy finish plastic. Had the phone several months now with no problem. Panasonic should do away with the glossy plastic.
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