Buy Aironet Access point

Hi Guys,
I want to buy some Accesspoint for my company that support 50 users(they want to connet to Internet wirelessly with laptop or cellphone) could you help me ??
please say that which models I should purchase and I want to know that is (or are) your model(s) be router too or not,I want to know both models (the models that are not router and the models that are routers too).
and my next question:Are there any Accessories that I should purchase with the AP's you suggest to me?or I should purchase the APs alone??
please answer it quickly I dont have enough time.I want to know the models that support these thing and have best Price,because the Prices are importent for me too.
thanks for your help

Dear Scott Fella I saw this link:http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/wireless/buyers-guide.html#~indoor 
I think 1700 or 700 series is good for me,because thay support at least 50 client,but I dont know are thay router too or not? and I dont know what does client link mean? I just know the client count could yo help me about these?
I dont want Professional AP,I just want that it support 50 client for connect wirelessly by laptop or cellphone and it cover up to 50 meter distance for indoor use,if you want any detail for suggest model,please ask me about it,please help me,I dont have enough time to search or ask about it,it's too late :-(

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