Nokia’s N810 World Wide Web tablet gets a $90 price cut

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whether you’ve been looking for some kind of incentive to dip into the savings history and splurge on a new gadget, that may be music to your ears. Nokia has just lowered the price on its jack-of-all-trades N810 Web 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 whether you troll the World Wide Web (which we know you will). Before you lay down the cash, though, you might want to ask yourself that: 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 solid shout, but we know you’ll manufacture the right decision.

[Thanks, Tony S.]

 

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