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Panasonic KX-TG2336S 2.4 GHz DSS Cordless Phone with Talking Caller ID (Silver)

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(3.0 out of 5)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Over-priced and NO free shipping!!

(1 out of 5) by Lindsay Wagner on Apr 15, 2006
I've seen this sale phone on sale for $49.99. Why is Amazon charging so much more and NO free shipping? It's definitely not ODD sized.

14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:

Great phone /Not so great features

(3 out of 5) by Shuntel on Jun 29, 2004 (chicago)
I have had this phone for about a month now.
Pros:
No stactic
Can go to the parking lot w/ no interruptions
Can down load ringtones like cell phone for your ringer.
Easy to use menu
Clear caller ID screen
Speaker phone is clear, callers can't tell that U are
on it.

Cons:
The talking caller Id is horrible. It doesn't pronounce
the names correct.
The names are not announce until after the second ring.
The voice enchancer has an echo

Overall I like the phone. A couple of years ago I had a phone from ameritech that let U record your voice for the voice announcer. That is what panasonic should do with this phone.


10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:

Nice Combo

(5 out of 5) by mlf149 on Oct 21, 2004 (PA)
I purchased this phone to replace a 3-year-old Panasonic Gigahertz DSS Elite phone. The Elite was a great combination of style and useful features. I was looking for a phone without allot of visual gimmicks but had the high-end features I had gotten used to. Enter the TG2336S.

After having this phone a few days I don't really miss the 2 LCD screen Elite it replaced.

PROS:
1. Great Feel - Comfortable to hold and press against the ear.
2. Style - No visual gimmicks. Unlike some of Panasonic's other models this phone is visually lean, yet attractive.
3. Easy To Use Interface.
4. Nice Big Voice Mail (VM) button and indicator!! This was something I had to have. The Elite had an illuminated translucent VM indicator; this model has the next best thing.
5. Sound Quality - It's on par with a 2.4GHZ phone.
6. Convertible Base - The base can be wall mounted OR placed on a flat surface. This may sound not sound like a big deal; however, shop around. The wall mount option is hard to find in a high-end phone.

CONS
1. It's 2.4GHZ instead of the newer, 5.8GHZ
2. Pricey - Seems a little high. You can pick up similar Panasonic units with answerers for only a few dollars more.

SUMMARY
A great phone with hard to find features, including wall mount, VM compatibilty. A final phone to purchase before making the switch to more expensive 5.8GHZ units.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Oh, why so expensive and no free shipping?

(1 out of 5) by James Pringles on Apr 23, 2006
Odd, more expensive than Walmart (less than $60), and you have to pay for shipping? No thanks!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Weak batteries!!!

(1 out of 5) by CATHERINE KORP on Apr 23, 2006
Had to buy new batteries after only a couple of months. You'll be talking, and then the batteries die. Paid $55, but had to buy new batteries.