[asterisk-users] Snom vs Polycom

Kyle Kienapfel doctor.whom at gmail.com
Wed Jan 27 20:32:01 CST 2010


If the computer is the same as the phone, one can't whine about
breaking one while talking on the other :)

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 7:09 AM, Karl Fife <karlfife at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 12:07:55PM -0600, Karl Fife wrote:
>>> > From: "cb" <cb at mythtech.net> Sent: Sunday, January 24, 2010 12:42
>>> > I use the Snom 370 all day long at work. I have never had a problem
>>> > adjusting the volume. I change it multiple times a day as I keep my
>>> > handset on one volume and my headset on another, so I'm always going
>>> > up and down and I've never accidentally pressed any other key.
>>> > I will however agree with you on the Mute button, any time I want to
>>> > mute a call, I have to stop and look at the buttons and figure out
>>> > which one of the tiny ones is mute.
>>>
>>> You are right, especially with practice.
>>> I still think it's a little easier if the buttons are distinct from one
>>> another by appearance, size and/or placement..  I think Polycom made a
>>> good
>>> design decision by not making you 'reach over' any buttons to press these
>>> common buttons.  I also like the fact that the mute button turns bright
>>> red
>>> when activated.  Come to think of it, I wish the DND button turned red
>>> when
>>> activated :-).
>>
>> ...
>> I have a giga-bit and wifi phone...
>>               Tzafrir Cohen
>
> LOL.
> My phone?  It's a large white box with seven PCIx/e slots running RAID 1
> sporting a 3-screen monitor tree :-)
> -Karl
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