A wide selection of corded, analogue telephones with voice mail, there are, unfortunately, less than 150 euros is no longer, and have features that are mostly not really make sense (Gigaset DL500A: TFT display to display photos of the persons stored in the phonebook - who needs it for), or not function properly (Tiptel 274: PC connection with shot Tiger software - such a crap)!
After prompt delivery (1 day - as most dilatory dawdling Amazon MarketPlace freeloaders might gonna be a disc cut - THANK Amazon!) And installed at the same very satisfied!
+ Design: abgespaced! :-)
+ Bluish display: cool in the truest sense ...
+ Voice quality: crisp and clear
+ Volume (handset and speakerphone): neat Schmackes - there's something for your ears ...
+ Tastenhaptik: beautiful sustainably
+ Friendly and understandable female computer voice: one loves to listen ... ;-)
+ Good and often very logical and intuitive operation: you do not think much.
+ Excellent menu navigation: clear statements
+ Handset relatively heavy: not so super easy Billigteil, as with the Gigaset
+ Handset is in idle status neatly laid on: you can - unlike the Gigaset - be sure to have really hung up!
- Display light duration and brightness: not programmable. I would like the whole day on the display - because it's so beautiful ... ;-)
- Info-LED in the News button (envelope) will blink stupidly not only at AB-news, but also in missed calls, which are on the list> what now exists can be seen, unfortunately, only by listening on the mailbox
- Transparent inserts cover the handsfree key label: EXTREME fiddly and primitive - make great difficulty, especially when reattaching!
- Microphone off key: printed with senseless and unusual icon - the display icon is completely different (and sense-logically)
Since I was the (non-adjustable) Display too shallow, I have the rear rubber feet of the phone by two round about 10 mm thick and 30 mm long hard rubber round solid profile pieces replaced: now the angle is much cheaper.
Tip: If you're careful, you can print the speed dialing keys-depositors in the PC printer, rather than to describe it with a pen - looks more professional. One just needs to try to fit to typeface and dimensions and the insert then glue on the long sides and the upper narrow side narrowed with adhesive on a piece of paper - with me it has good gefunzt ... :-)
Since the PA415 is still much better despite small defects, as the competition, there are still 5 stars!