VoIP Deal of the Week - Polycom IP 501 $169.99*

My VoIP Deal of the Week is the Polycom IP 501 for $169.99 after a $20 Mail-in Rebate. The Polycom IP501 is the benchmark business class IP Phone. The Polycom IP 501features an intuitive user interface offering dedicated, one button access to common telephony features, and an information-rich graphical LCD display delivers content for messaging, call information, directory access, and applications.

The Polycom IP 501 is suitable for everyday users, offering superb voice quality when used with a headset, handset or in hands-free speakerphone mode. Polycom’s industry-leading sound quality implemented in the SoundPoint IP 501 enhances the productivity of your business phone calls, because you will spend less time trying to understand what other people are saying, and more time communicating with them.

Polycom IP 501 Features:

  • 3 Lines
  • Dual Ethernet ports
  • Large, content-rich 160 x 80 display
  • Expanded Flash memory
  • 4 context-sensitive soft keys
  • Multiple call appearances
  • Field upgradeable
  • Message alert indicator
  • Full duplex speakerphone
  • Freedom to choose multiple protocols and platforms

The Polycom IP 501 has a MSRP of $256 USD. At $169.99, you are receiving over $100 USD off the retail price. For more information on the Polycom IP 501 or to take advatange of my deal of the week, please click here.

Written by Garrett Smith on November 16th, 2006 with no comments.
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