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AT&T 146 DesignLine Telephone Review

6 November 2009 119 views No Comment

AT&T 146 DesignLine Telephone (Windchill White) | Kriston Rehberg's Review AT&T 146 DesignLine Telephone (Windchill White) Review from Kriston Rehberg. Was OK for about 9mths, I bought this phone free after rebate and it’s one of those rare tiny phones with the keypad in the base. This makes it an ideal wall phone. I can’t say it’s useful as a desk phone as the base slides around despite it’s heavy weight. The keypad in the base is a good plus for a phone this inexpensive–usually you need to get a much more expensive speaker phone just for buttons in the base. If you spend a lot of time with voice-response systems, as many of us do with voice mail and such, this telephone is the most convenient way to do it for the least money.

The handset is weird. The microphone is entirely too skinny and if you’re a shoulder-holder you probably won’t like the phone. The handset cord is long enough but it’s the cheap dull-finished kind that gets dirty easily. Get a nice AT&T Tuff Cord to replace it.

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