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Panasonic KX-NT400 IP phone has color touchscreen display

Panasonic KX-NT400 IP phone has color touchscreen display

Everyone knows that having a touchscreen display these days is the in thing, which could be why Panasonic decided to throw in such a screen into their KX-NT400 IP phone. Granted, this will most probably be seen at offices instead of a regular home, as this business phone will let you make full use of its 5.7″ color touchscreen display to achieve quick and convenient access to Panasonic network cameras (up to 20 network cameras) as well as business applications on your company Intranet. Additional features include Bluetooth connectivity, four dozen programmable soft keys, an Easy Navigation Key for fast one-touch access to phone functions and Power over Ethernet capability among others.

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