It’s every businessperson’s nightmare: Trying to hold a telephone conference via a phone speaker. Your client on the call can’t hear all the staff speak, and half the staff can’t hear the client because they’re too far away. The answer to this dilemma is to install one of the most popular conference phones.
A conference telephone is an instrument that brings staff and customers closer together. Using a conference phone, you can carry on business negotiations and staff meetings in the most cost-efficient way – a big plus in these tough economic times.
However, the best telephone for conferencing doesn’t have to be the most expensive. On the contrary, the best conference phone provides the most choices for the least investment. Polycom has recognized these customer needs and developed a line of conference phones that are used around the world by all types of businesses, from the smallest company to the biggest multinational corporation. The recently introduced VoiceStation 300 builds upon the technologies that Polycom introduce with its VoiceStation 100. Priced starting around $500, The VoiceStation 300 has been judged “best value” and “most popular” in customer surveys.
The VoiceStation 300 is capable of handling 95 percent of all business telephone conferences. Compact and lightweight, the unit fits easily on a conference table or desk without taking up excessive space. This leaves staff with more room to take notes on the conversation.
The VoiceStation 300 makes use of advanced technology to provide 360-degree coverage of the conversation as far away as seven feet from the unit. Three microphones in the conference phone employ Dynamic Noise Reduction to block interference and background chatter. Every detail of the conference can be heard by those in the room and the caller on the other end of the phone line. This high level of acoustic clarity is Polycom’s paramount goal
If your business needs wireless connectivity in a conference telephone, the Polycom’s VoiceStation 500 can meet your needs. By eliminating the need for extensive cabling, the VoiceStation 500 provides easy, convenient hands-free conferencing.
The VoiceStation 500, starting around $950, also comes with cable connections in case the office computers don’t support Bluetooth. This gives this advanced model even more versatility for telephone conferences. Whether wired or wireless, The VoiceStation 500, starting at around $965, has the same Dynamic Noise Reduction technology of the VoiceStation300, with up to seven feet of 360-degree voice capture through its three microphones. Polycom’s distinctive Acoustic Clarity Technology with full-duplex processing and noise cancellation provides the clearest possible signal sending or receiving.
Business leaders know that when you want quality, you go to an industry leader. So when it comes to choosing a conference phone, top businesses look to Polycom’s most popular conference phones for efficient design, clear sound and the latest acoustic technology.
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Panasonic KX-TS108W Corded Phones
$42.99
The Panasonic KXTS108W speakerphone gives you the convenience of fielding your phone calls hands-free. It’s especially useful for group or business situations, such as conference calls, when others in the room can easily join the conversation. Do you make frequent calls to the same numbers? If so, this phone will make life easier for you. With 20 one-touch stations available, you can call your most frequent called numbers with the push of a single button. This phone system can be hung on a wall to free up desk or counter space. This is especially helpful in kitchens or offices, where desk and counter space is at a premium. Body Color: White Speakerphone: Yes Volume Control: Yes Ringer Control: Programmable Tone/Pulse Additional Features: Mute / Redial / Pause / Hold / Flash Dial Lock Call Restriction Ringer Indicator Lamp Speed Dial Memory: 10 Display: 1-Line LCD Display Features: With Clock 16-Digit LCD
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NEC MAX Conference Phone
$355.74
1 750073 MAX Conference Phone Connection Cables Switch Compatibility UNIVERGE SV8100, SV8300 & SV8500 Communications Servers 3 Microphones provide 360° audio pickup Room Size: Small (up to 8 people) Noise cancellation Organizations today require solutions that will allow them to conduct business efficiently and most importantly, cost-effectively. With employees’ time at a premium and reduced travel budgets, businesses are looking for solutions that will help increase productivity and trim costs while enhancing the way they communicate with their customers.With NEC’s Conference MAX family of phones, organizations will have the option to easily and professionally conduct meetings via conference calls instead of traveling for face-to-face meetings. By decreasing the amount of travel and time spent out of the office, organizations are able to easily increase productivity and reduce costs. Conference MAX phones are scalable, full-featured conferencing solutions that offer outstanding audio clarity and superior room coverage. Cable Conference Call Conference Phone Echo Cancellation Expandable Gray MAX MAX Conference Phone NEC Nec Corporation Tabletop www.necus.com
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Stealing MySpace: The Battle to Control the Most Popular Website in America
$15.89
A few years ago MySpace.com was just an idea kicking around a Southern California spam mill. Scroll down to the present day and MySpace is one of the most visited Internet destinations in America displaying more than 40 billion webpage views per month and generating nearly $1 billion annually for Rupert Murdoch’s online empire. Even by the standards of the Internet age the MySpace saga is an astounding growth story which climaxed with the site’s acquisition by Murdoch’s News Corporation in 2005 for a sum approaching one billion dollars. But more than that it may be the defining drama of the digital era. In Stealing MySpace Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Julia Angwin chronicles the rise of this Internet powerhouse. With an unerring eye Angwin details how MySpace took the Internet by storm by grabbing the best ideas from around the Web encouraging pinup stars such as Tila Tequila to make their home on its pages and giving everyone freedom to experiment with online identities-including using somebody else’s identity. Stealing MySpace introduces us to the site’s founders Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson who dabbled in computer hacking online pornography spam and spyware before starting MySpace. Although their street savvy doggedness and clubbing skills far eclipsed their tech prowess they stumbled their way to success and soon found themselves at ground zero of a high-stakes war that pitted Rupert Murdoch against his frequent nemesis the combative Viacom CEO Sumner Redstone. Angwin sheds light on the dizzying backroom deals that allowed Murdoch to snatch MySpace from Viacom’s grasp even as the MySpace founders remained in the dark about their own fate. Then she takes us inside the Murdoch empire as DeWolfe and Anderson lobby furiously to regain control of their creation. Venturing beyond the business aspects of the story Angwin also explores the Internet culture a voyeuristic world in which MySpace must stay one step ahead of amateur pornographers sexual predators and "spoofers" who set up fake profiles (Rupert Murdoch himself tolerates dozens of phony "Ruperts" on the site) and cope with the general excesses and sometimes illegal acts of a community of account holders equal in number to the population of Japan. In Stealing MySpace Julia Angwin dishes on the epic real-world battle for control of a virtual empire. In a savvy smart fast-paced narrative reminiscent of Bryan Burrough and John Helyar’s Barbarians at the Gate and Michael Lewis’s The New New Thing Stealing MySpace tells is the whole gripping story behind a breakout cultural phenomenon. From the Hardcover edition.
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