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Motorola SD4591 Digital Corded/Cordless System Phone with Answering Machine and Keypad in Base, SD4500 Series | 
| Brand: Motorola
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Rating: 7 reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 14 x 10 x 5 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: SD4591 Model: SD4591 UPC: 612572121696 EAN: 0612572121696 ASIN: B0008JFJQS
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| Features:
| • | Add up to 8 cordless devices per base, with no additional phone jack required | | • | Corded/cordless combination lets you choose the most convenient option for each conversation | | • | Caller ID with visual call waiting lets you see incoming caller's name and number before you answer | | • | 15 different melody ring tones can be personalized to identify incoming callers | | • | Hands-free intercom lets you communicate between rooms in your home |
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Product Description Looking for an advanced cordless phone system that has it all? With the SD4591, you get cordless convenience and a phone with advanced features like caller ID with visual call waiting, hands-free intercom, and a 50 name phone book. The integrated digital answering machine is accessible from any handset in your phone system, or you can forward your messages to your cell phone. Plus, this unit includes a corded handset that's perfect for your office, with a speaker and keypad in the base for hands-free conversations.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Motorola lost a loyal customer May 4, 2006 Sven (USA) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
My very first cell phone was Motorola, and it served me great, so I became attached to the brand based on that experience ,and for that reason alone bought Motorola SD4591 Digital Corded/Cordless System. As we've put the wireless network in house the cordless phone started playing tricks. The battery life got very short very soon too. I was told I need to get different batteries NiH instead of NiCD. Naturally the microwave was playing the tricks on cordless too. As we have two lines in house and was told by several people to move to 5.8Hz 2 line phone I decided to get Motorola MD7091 5.8GHz Digital 2-line Phone and remained loyal to Motorola. And boy was I wrong again. What others are saying about caller ID not showing as soon as I have another phone on the same line besides Motorola MD 7091 is true in my case too. I don't get it does Motorola expect us to switch phones to their system now around the house if we want to used one of their phones??? This is really cheap trick Naturally, I could blame all this on poor quality of NiCD batteries, Wireless Network, Microwaves and phone company, and other brands' phones connected to my line. But what is the common thread through the entire ordeal: MOTOROLA. I will give other brands a try now, not yet sure which ones.
So far so good March 16, 2006 E. Shen (Franklin Park, NJ United States) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
The best feature is the ability of the answering machine to call another number(such as your cell) when a message is left. Also the display is nice and bright. So far I am happy with the purchase althuogh I've only had the product for about 3 weeks.
An inexpensive phone that works March 24, 2006 pow (Boston, MA) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
When I bought the Motorola I was looking for a corded (for security) phone with an answering machine and a speaker. What I was finding were either high end models with lots of bells and whistles that I didn't need or junk phones that didn't work well--or that broke after a couple of months of use. This one has the bells and whistles and has lasted now a couple of months. The corded unit has a speaker with excellent clarity, a backlit menu with a directory that's easy to learn and intuitive to use, and good voice quality on the answering machine. It also doesn't take up much space on a very crowded desk. The cordless handset is a bit more cumbersome to use to retrieve messages and it needs to be upright to use it as a speaker phone because the speaker is in the back. But those are minor inconveniences for a good inexpensive phone.
Stay away June 1, 2006 M. SINATRA (Brooklyn, NY United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Not even a year later and most of the buttons on the handset don't work.
motorola sd4591 digital corded/cordless answering machine July 14, 2006 J. Frank (Covina, Ca.) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
cannot hear the messages very well on the answering machine
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