> The GXP2000 firmware is not bad for features and ease of use 
> but still buggy.  The hardware is junk to be quite honest and 
> I don't think firmware will ever fix that.  The Aastra 9133i 
> hardware is 10x better.

I have a few of both here at the moment, and I'm not sure I'd agree with
that. The 9133i's handset "feels" much more sturdy, but the buttons on the
9133i wobble (for want of a better word) when pressed and it's difficult to
determine length of travel for them.

The display on the GXP2000 is significantly clearer (not just larger, the
resolution seems to be better) and the buttons have firm travel limits when
pressed. If only they could provide a decent weight of handset with proper
sidetone, it'd be much improved.

Regards,

Chris
-- 
C.M. Bagnall, Director, Minotaur I.T. Limited
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