9/15/2012

Sony TAM100 Gray Answering Machine Review

Sony TAM100 Gray Answering Machine
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Just bought this machine as a companion to the Sony cordless phone model SPP-ID975, and am astounded at the poor quality of the chip generated voice system. Attempting to understand the instructions of the chip generated voice, or the information it tries to relay concerning general operation, is futile. About 80% of the sound comes out sounding like gibberish. Recorded messages are quite a bit clearer, but nothing compared to the old tape recording systems. And from what I can determine, you must manually delete all your own old messages. According to the instructions, the machine doesn't do this automatically. I tried it, and after two or three tries, finally got the machine to delete all the messages in a mail box. Also, the instructions state that if there is a power loss, the recorder looses it's time and date info. I'm returning the machine. There has to be something on the market better than this.

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Sony's TAM-100 digital answering machine does a whole lot more than just take up to 15 minutes of messages. It never takes a lunch break or reads magazines at the front desk. But it does let you set up three separate message boxes, so your co-workers or family can have direct access to their own voice messages. It's all digital - on both the incoming and outgoing sides - for ultimate reliability. With flash memory so it never forgets messages, even if the power goes out. The TAM-100 also lets you screen calls, speed up or slow down message playback and selectively delete messages so you don't have to listen to all of them every time you play back. It also includes a remote control card.

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