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Polycom’s New SoundPoint IP450

mjgraves | November 11, 2008

soundpoint ip 450 Polycoms New SoundPoint IP450It looks like our friends at Polycom have released a new phone, the SoundPoint IP450. This new model offers three line appearances and a new high-resolution, backlit gray-scale LCD. It also offers both wideband voice and the availability of the API & XHTML micro-browser to a new, lower price point. MSRP is given as $309 US.

As someone who has a number of IP500, IP501 and IP430 phones in service I can easily see myself moving to the IP450 as we go forward.

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    Geeky Item of the Day | Fred Posner dot com says:
    January 3, 2009 at 9:32 am

    [...] I was saying, I recently purchased a Polycom Soundpoint IP 450 phone. The phone is great — small foot print, clean, great speakerphone, and enables HD Voice. HD Voice [...]

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