
If you have been holding out for the Nokia N810 to come down in price, now’s the time to take affirmative action. The Finnish cell phone manufacturer has just shaved $90 off the N810′s recommended retail price, and it now stands at $389.99. For those who think they can do better, do continue your search online if you want this WiFi-toting and GPS capable portable device, but this is as good as it gets for the moment on an official basis. Related articles:
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