
CompUSA has made the Nokia N810 all the more affordable by dropping its price to $299. That’s not too shabby a figure to exchange for a 800 x 480 resolution display with a web browser, Flash support, Skype capability, e-mail and chat compatibility, multimedia playback and a GPS navigation system. Hopefully this discount won’t be limited to just the US but other parts of the world as well. After all, it’d be pretty cool to get one of these now and try to run Windows 3.1 on it.
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