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OP, it really depends on what you want. There are a lot of fanboys on either side.
If you like the way the Maemo 5 OS operates, like the features of the N900, and understand that any future support from Nokia is spotty at best... Go ahead. Just make sure you understand that you are buying what is actually there, not what -might- be there in the future(Like a lot of anti-N900 fanboys seem to have done).
Personally, I like it - Linux OS, Open, not Android or iOS, and OC-able. But then again, as I said at the beginning of this post, I only paid $315 for mine, not $500+ like some did.
-Rob