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#51
Got a great deal! I bought it (nokia N800) off craigs list about six months back for $100 in an almost brand new condition.
 
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#52
My first N0800 was $399 at CompUSA in Holyoke, MA, around November of 2007, I think. My newest unit was $209 at uBid.com back in July of 2008.
 
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I bough my lovely N800 last October for $250 plus $57 for p&p and insurance. And I bought my 770 last August for 100 GBP. Both were brand new. And I spent a lot on memory cards, cables, cases etc. But I still love my N800 .
 
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#54
Free N800 replacement for my $90 770 WSOD. Ok, don't hit me. I know you ask people how much they paid for their N800.
 
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$230 New on amazon.com with a $30 dollars off for opening an amazon credit card. November 2007
 
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#56
770, € 99 in October 2005
N800, € 99 in February 2007
N810, € 99 in January 2008

I guess I had a lot of luck three times.
 
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Originally Posted by pycage View Post
770, € 99 in October 2005
N800, € 99 in February 2007
N810, € 99 in January 2008

I guess I had a lot of luck three times.
Tell me more.....
 
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#58
I bought mine last Christmas for $199 from dell.ca.

My best investment so far.
 
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U$320 here in Brazil ( incredible )
 
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#60
I bought my N800 from Amazon UK in July 2007, I think for around £240.

I've just ordered a 32GB SDHC card - I can't believe that I'm still using the 128MB card that came with the device.

Originally Posted by The General
it seems HSPA is assumed by some [Maemo 5] services
I can understand some services assuming an IP address, but why would they need to know whether the packets were coming over HSPA or WiFi?

It would be great to have two devices: the N900 (no keyboard, WiFi, Bluetooth) and also the N910 (hardware keyboard, GPS, camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, HSPA).

An insanely huge number of people would pay $199 for an 800x480 WiFi Web Browser with real Flash and JavaScript, even if those people didn't know or care about Maemo.

Heck, Nokia could re-launch the N800 today and would capture that niche for itself. The full handheld internet experience isn't available from the G1, the iPhone, or any other device as small as the N800.

Regards,
Roger
 
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