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Honestly the n900 is worthy every penny because on the at&t network I would pay 10$ a month for internet saving 480$ over two years... it would pay for itself over an iphone.
The problem is 529$ is still a lot of money to shell out up front. I was wondering if anyone knew of any place to get one cheaper.. I wouldn't mind buying used but, they are still normally 450$ even on ebay (I don't completely trust it).
I was wondering if anyone knew of a cheaper place I could purchase it from? Its still a bleeding edge device so I'm not expecting to see any major price drops soon from retailers.