Nokia N810 got cheaper

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If you've been looking for some kind of incentive to dip into the savings account and splurge on a new gadget, this may be music to your ears. Nokia has just lowered the price on its jack-of-all-trades N810 internet tablet, shaving $90 off the MSRP to bring it down to a highly affordable $389.99. Of course, you can probably find the WiFi-sportin', QWERTY-havin', GPS-rockin' little guy slightly cheaper if you troll the internet (which we know you will). The device is almost perfect for web surfing and it has only been seriously criticized because it has no GSM/3G receiver, meaning that it can only access the web through WLAN networks, or using a phone as an external modem. The reason why the handset cannot be used on 3G networks is quite simple: with its huge 4.13" display and keyboard it would have been a too powerful opponent for multimedia phones. Of course this has affected sales quite much. which might be a reason for the price decrease. Before you lay down the cash, though, you might want to ask yourself this: does the price drop mean a new version is on the way, like, say... that WiMAX-equipped N830 we've been hearing about? It's a tough call, but we know you'll make the right decision.


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