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- Panasonic KX-T7433B Corded Phone
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Excellent Phone System! |
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Model / Serial #: |
KX-T7433B |
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Date Written: |
June 8th, 2005 |
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Product Rating: |
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4 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: Big LCD, 24 programmable lines, paging system,
and speaker phone. |
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Cons: Twisting cords, single number redial only,
confusing manual. |
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Bottom Line: I would recommend this product if this
were not an old model, but Panasonic has definitely made improvements, so look
for a newer model when purchasing. |
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I did not
buy this Panasonic KX-T7433B phone, but instead I use this phone
everyday at work. I do not know how much the company paid for it, but I can
found out that the retail is $159.00 at
www.athq.com.
The reason I am writing about this phone is because I like using this phone; it
is easy to use. When I first started this job, I had some trouble using the
phone but once I got the hang of it, it was no problem. I downloaded the user
manual from Panasonic’s support website so I could learn more tips and tricks
about it. I have also written about the
KX-T7425B
which is very similar to to this, but less features.
PROS :
One of the best things about this phone is that it has a built in LCD that shows
the current date and time information when not it use. When you use the phone it
will tell you how long you have been on the phone down to the second. The LCD
can be adjust to anywhere from 0 to 45 degree angle whichever is comfortable for
you.
My company is not very big so we current have four active lines and transferring
between them is a breeze. Most of the time, I need to page an employee of ours
if there is a phone call and to make my life easier, Panasonic put a paging
system on it. The paging system can be used in two ways; first is where you put
a call on hold and page another phone in the same system (at another desk). The
second is where you do an overhead page through out the company for someone if
that person is not at their desk. This feature comes in handy every single day
for me, because I do not have to get up and look for someone.
The big dial for the volume control which handles the voice levels for the
speaker phone and the headset. This helps when you have a loud person on the
phone or when you can barely hear someone. To change the ringer volume, there is
the Ring menu on the LCD and right under it is a soft button that you can use
for it. Just press the soft button and use the volume control dial to change the
volume.
One of the most used features on this phone is the Speaker Phone; I use it every
time I make a call. I push the speaker phone button and dial the number I want
and do not pick up the headset until someone actually answers the phone. I also
use this when I get put on hold when I am searching for a specific part, etc…
There are a total of 24 buttons for different lines on this phone which is more
than enough for any small business. All I have to do is press the transfer
button and the preset extension button and the call it transferred.
CONS :
One of the things I do not like is when the twisted cord that connects the
headset to the phone base gets even more twisted with itself and does not extend
far enough. This happens every single day so I have to pick up the headset and
unwind it everyday.
The other feature I do not admire that much is the Redial; it redials the last
dialed number only. It would have been better if it redialed at least the last 3
to 6 or maybe more numbers.
The user manual is a bit hard to read, but it does explain the major features
very well. It seems to explain the minor feature not as thoroughly as it does
the major ones. Panasonic could have improved on the manual’s wording and it
would have help if they added a little more details.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
I have been using this phone for about two years now, but it has been with the
company for over five. It has never failed to perform its duties, but we had to
replace one of them because someone accidentally spilled coffee on it. Other
than that, we did not experience any major problems with this specific phone.
I FEEL :
Since I have been using this phone for about two years now, I can confidently
recommend this phone or the newest model of this Product line from Panasonic. I
have always trusted Panasonic with any kind of phone systems; whether is it for
home or business use. I am a loyal Panasonic customer when it comes to phones. I
can say this proudly because I use Panasonic phone at work and home, and it has
been almost like a family tradition to buy Panasonic phone only for me.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
When I look at all of the advantages this phone has, I tend to overlook all
the disadvantages because I know the newer model of this product definitely has
a lot of the cons I listed fixed, updated, or even upgraded. So I would not
recommend you or your company buying this particular model, but the newest one
that Panasonic has currently. Whether you or your company are thinking about
buying new phones, I would say forget everything else and go with Panasonic
because they will never let you down. I can say this from experience. |
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Details & Specifications |
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Manufacturer: |
Panasonic |
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Website: |
www.panasonic.com |
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Programmable Buttons: |
24 |
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LCD Screen: |
3-Line 24 Character with 3 Soft Keys |
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Jog Dial Control: |
Available |
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Other Ports: |
XDP (eXtra Device Port) |
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Speakerphone: |
Available |
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Call Announce: |
Whisper Off-Hook Call Announce |
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Other Features: |
Automatic Redial, Answer, and Mute |
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Compatibility: |
All KX-TD and KX-TDA phone systems |
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