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- Date: Sun, 30 Aug 92 14:51:00 EDT
- From: clements@BBN.COM
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- Subject: Re: Sony IT-A4000 Digital Answering Machine Review
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- In V12,I641,M2, Mark Lottor gave us a review of the Sony IT-A4000:
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- > The Sony IT-A4000 has been out for a while now. It is a speakerphone
- > and digital answering machine. [...lotsa good stuff deleted...] In summary,
- > it's a nice phone. It has some minor annoyances, mostly because you
- > know they could have just added a few lines of code to make it do
- > something differently. However, it easily beats having a machine with
- > tapes or paying someone for voice-mail service. It sells for around
- > $199.
-
- I would add just a few comments:
-
- 1) I'm glad to see that the price has come down, if that's
- accurate. I had to pay over $300 for mine.
-
- 2) I would have preferred this unit without the built-in
- phone, which must add a fair amount to the price. I've
- got plenty of better phones.
-
- 3) It isn't very good at ignoring no-message calls if the
- line it's on doesn't have CPC pulses. I run mine behind
- my Panasonic PBX, which doesn't give a CPC pulse on
- hangup, and I get a lot of silent messages and
- dialtone/busy messages. I've used other machines that
- were much better in that situation.
-
- 4) This one surprised me, and is the main reason for my
- posting: There's no way to stash your outgoing message in
- memory while you use a different one for a while. I'd
- never really thought about it, but with a cassette-based
- OGM you can set one cassette on a shelf for a day if
- that's appropriate, and then put it back in the machine
- later. On Rolm PhoneMail you can do the same thing - have
- a "regular" OGM and an "alternate" OGM that you change
- more frequently. But with this Sony machine, you have to
- re-record your "regular" OGM from scratch. There's no
- concept of saving an OGM. I say it "surprised" me but
- that's only because the thought that you might not be able
- to do this never crossed my mind.
-
- Just my additional two cents.
-
-
- Bob Clements, K1BC, clements@bbn.com
-
-