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Motorola MA560 Review

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“One of the most overlooked consumer electronics out there are home phones. We use our home phones everyday yet, there are very few resources out there which help us make a wise purchasing decision when it comes to these items. Up until now, Consumer Reports has been probably the only place where you can find reviews on home phones. We have decided to start broadening our coverage here at Designtechnica to include home office corded phones and cordless phones. Kicking off this series of reviews will be Motorola’s new MA560 5.8GHz cordless phone and answering machine, which was just recently announced.

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Motorola’s MA560 cordless phone and digital answering machine, is part of Motorola’s second generation of 5.8GHz cordless phones. While its design may resemble the first generation product line, there have been several improvements to enhance performance and features. As of this review, we were unable to find this phone on the net for purchase, but our best guess would put the price of the MA560 around $70 price range.”

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