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2008-04-10
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its not that easy to insert the N810 into it, and it looks like it will scratch the unit if you are not careful.
Another thing that isn't that great with the stock N810 holder, is that you can't swivel it to the left or right without using a special screwdriver to loosen the locking jaws on the little bracket.
Not a very good design IMO!
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2008-08-01
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2008-09-22
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2008-10-15
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2008-10-15
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2008-12-15
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I thought I would try it out and perhaps go to Best Buy to see if they had a suction cup mount that might work with it, but after seeing how hard it is to insert and remove, I think I am just going to buy a completely different mount, such as the Arkon CM910.
Another thing that isn't that great with the stock N810 holder, is that you can't swivel it to the left or right without using a special screwdriver to loosen the locking jaws on the little bracket.
Not a very good design IMO!