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Panasonic's KX-TG6400 cordless phone series isn't the slickest-looking DECT 6.0 system available, but the phones are solid performers with attractive feature sets--particularly the higher-end models.
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The GE Cell Fusion ably combines access to home and cellular phone lines in one convenient package.
This bargain cordless phone system zaps telemarketers, but it suffers from pointed flaws.
This dual-handset system is a decent choice for people on a budget who need a fully featured phone setup.
Large buttons and talking caller-ID capability make this phone a decent choice for people with less than perfect vision.
Once you get used to this system's quirks, you'll be rewarded with a high-quality, highly functional, expandable full-home phone system for not a lot of money.
Specs: 5.8 GHz
Uniden's TRU-8885-2 cordless phone system impresses with an extensive feature set and stellar performance.
If you have dainty hands and appreciate a wealth of features, the Uniden DCT6485-2 is an excellent choice.
The cell phone-like SL3501 offers an impressive feature set and a cool design, but its performance is unforgivably poor.
Specs: 2.4GHz
We'd like to see some design improvements, but overall, we're fans of this basic, long-range 900MHz cordless phone.
This bargain 900MHz cordless-phone/answering-machine combo lacks caller ID and an LCD, but it delivers solid sonics.
This cordless 2.4GHz multihandset system with digital answering machine delivers a lot for the money.
This reasonably priced, feature-rich 2.4GHz system gets better with each handset you add.
Despite the MA362's good looks and impressive battery life, the phone's charms are drowned out by intermittent static.