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2010-01-07
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2010-01-07
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I don't think I could sell the N800 for that amount.
Currently I'm looking for work, so a trade seems the only option.
Also not interested in GPS, so no loss there. I just find it handy to have satellite tiles, I tend to go on foot and walk around barren wastelands :P
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Do you think that is a reasonable price, though? Even if it sold for $175 I could scrounge $10 somehow...
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Do you think that is a reasonable price, though? Even if it sold for $175 I could scrounge $10 somehow...
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First I have some questions though.
Maemo Mapper is important to me, so I need something that would be a good alternative on the iPod. I need to be able to save tiles, I use these for photo trips. At the least I need to be able to drag around a hi-res JPG (I could screenshot from Bing maps) at least 1600 x 1200.
I know there are some sacrifices going from N8x0 to iPod but there are some advantages that I think I'm ready for, mostly with media and sheer app availability.
So if anyone is interested, please let me know. I'm currently looking at the apps I need at the App Store, to see if it's worth it.
Included with my N800 is:
- a Dell PDA case
- original stylus + a thin metal stylus from my old Dell PDA which actually fits in the N800
- 2 GB internal flash card, 8 GB external flash card
- Nokia headset/earbuds... I think I have the original box and stuff too but I wll check...
- charger
- USB cable
I paid $120 for the tablet (demo unit on eBay, it's flawless but of course there it has been used by me), the 8 GB card was like $50, 2 GB card maybe $15, so altogether $185.
that's all I can think of. This would be a domestic (USA) trade.
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