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Nokia N810 Internet Tablet (not a phone) $201 (dead)+S/H
EDIT: Deal is probably dead, coupon code is no longer stacking, item is still 171.75 before coupon so still a reasonably warm deal. Item is also now on 'backordered' status
Item is now $201, better deals can probably be found
http://www.nokiausa.com/find-prod...nokia-n810
Price is listed as 229.99 (normal retail price for them nowadays) and gets bumped down to 171.75 when you add it to your cart, then apply coupon code CARTP409N to knock off 10% bringing it to the cool cool price of $148.85 (220 is the lowest I've seen it)
Amazon [amazon.com]: $220.74
Tiger Direct [tigerdirect.com]: $229.99
J&R [jr.com]: $249.99
Credit where credit is due: Thanks Mobiledivide on Maemo's forums (who apparently found it on howardforums, however I cannot find the thread): http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=285430
Just got one of these yesterday (Full price
) and I must say they are great little devices. The keyboard leaves something to be desired, however I still prefer it over the ipod touch's onscreen keyboard. I would also like to add that these are not for someone expecting a good out of the box experience , but with some work, they can do some amazing things, like boot full linux distributions including Ubuntu (Ubuntu for ARM is actually sponsored by Nokia) and Android. These are a good alternative to an Ipod touch for multitaskers especially (I am very happy about not having to only have one app at a time open, even with backgrounder), but also to those who need Flash 9 or the ability to tether to your phone. I would not recommend this to someone who isn't that great with computers, it takes some tweaking to get right. Did I mention that you can run openoffice or abiword on these along with a bluetooth keyboard?
-a former ipod touch user
There are no online reviews out that really do this device justice because the community has created a lot of software for it since its launch (improving GPS and Internet browsing experiences significantly among other things). A good website to check out (which has merged with Internet Tablet Talk to form its "talk" section) - www.Maemo.org
Item is now $201, better deals can probably be found
http://www.nokiausa.com/find-prod...nokia-n810
Price is listed as 229.99 (normal retail price for them nowadays) and gets bumped down to 171.75 when you add it to your cart,
Amazon [amazon.com]: $220.74
Tiger Direct [tigerdirect.com]: $229.99
J&R [jr.com]: $249.99
Credit where credit is due: Thanks Mobiledivide on Maemo's forums (who apparently found it on howardforums, however I cannot find the thread): http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=285430
Just got one of these yesterday (Full price
) and I must say they are great little devices. The keyboard leaves something to be desired, however I still prefer it over the ipod touch's onscreen keyboard. I would also like to add that these are not for someone expecting a good out of the box experience , but with some work, they can do some amazing things, like boot full linux distributions including Ubuntu (Ubuntu for ARM is actually sponsored by Nokia) and Android. These are a good alternative to an Ipod touch for multitaskers especially (I am very happy about not having to only have one app at a time open, even with backgrounder), but also to those who need Flash 9 or the ability to tether to your phone. I would not recommend this to someone who isn't that great with computers, it takes some tweaking to get right. Did I mention that you can run openoffice or abiword on these along with a bluetooth keyboard?-a former ipod touch user
There are no online reviews out that really do this device justice because the community has created a lot of software for it since its launch (improving GPS and Internet browsing experiences significantly among other things). A good website to check out (which has merged with Internet Tablet Talk to form its "talk" section) - www.Maemo.org
Last edited by notnarb; 05-08-2009 at 02:56 PM..







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