How to Compare Panasonic Phones
Many Panasonic land-line telephone models are available for use by consumers and small businesses in wall-mounted, corded and cordless versions. You can find phones in various price ranges in your local paper, in retail stores and online.
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Analyze Features
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Check to see if a Panasonic phone has DECT 6.0, which reduces signal interference and provides clarity for your calls. Also compare other features such as whether or not phones have a warranty, an answering machine, a speakerphone, caller ID with an option of calling out names, conference calling, expansion handsets, an intercom, a digital clock with an alarm, a memory that holds many phone numbers, a back-lit display, a large number keypad, volume control, ringer control, multiline capability, bluetooth capability and Energy star qualification--to save on electrical watts per usage. A recording that plays music while customers are on hold is a consideration for business users.
Review Customers' Comments
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BestBuy.com is one website that lists customers' reviews about its Panasonic telephones, which are rated on a five-star scale. Customers rate the value for the price, durability of the phone, sound quality and range of phone reception. Read these reviews or ask a sales representative at a retail store location to determine if a specific phone meets your needs.
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Compare Prices
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Determine the price range that suits your current budget. Prices start at $34.99 for single corded phones and approximately $44.99 for cordless phone packages with two handsets. Expandable phone sets range from $50 to $100, and multiline phones on Panasonic.com range from $170 to $500, as of October 2010.
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References
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