I always come last when it comes to tech, so I prefer wired phones. I've had several, most of them Panasonic. With this phone (depending on your needs of course) they got it right. But Panasonic always seems to meddle here at least once (there's no HOLD on the handsets, even though it's a dual-line phone!). This phone (KX-TG958#) can do many things, but its versatility comes at a price: you have to read the manual. If manual reading isn't for you, look elsewhere. However, it all makes sense once you get the basics down. Other people have reviewed this phone, but two things are particularly important to me: 1) I was able to import the phone book from a cell phone; and 2) it has a Bluetooth connection that allows you to connect your phone to up to four B/T phones. I also like the backlight, something Panasonic has taken the time to build into its corded phones.
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