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2011-12-12
, 14:09
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2011-12-13
, 05:45
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I paid $180 (with Microsoft cash-back) over 3 years ago for it. The fact that it's still this expensive tells something about it's perceived value.
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2011-12-13
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I don't know how much the device was before the cash-back but more than four years ago I paid almost $500 to get it the week it was launched. Dropping to $180 in a year isn't a sign of good perceived value.
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2011-12-19
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$140 @ buy.com
N900 guy myself, but thought I would throw a bone...lol