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I have decided that I don't like my iGo bt keyboard, which makes the argument for the N810 stronger. I have an N800. I have also misplaced the gps unit for my n800. I have also had problems reading the N800 screen in certain situations. So, if you can get the N810 for less than $400 (which is what I paid for the N800 a year and a half ago), I would get it rather than the N800.
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Nice points guys,
The thing is that im a college student and last semester used the n800 for email (around campus we have wifi) and the problem was that it was quite hard to reply to those emails with an onscreen keyboard so a detachable one would almost be out of the question.
On the other hand what is the projected release time of the next NIT?
i have a n800 right now and was wondering if it was a good time to upgrade to a n810 considering i have heard some things about the next version of the tablet coming out soon?
So what are the opinions of the other ppl on the server??
Tnx