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€262.00 with shipping from www.nokiashop.it in November 2007
 
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Just bought mine from tiger direct for $219. cheapest I could find it. Got a 8 GB sd for 14.99 with free shipping too. Shipped yesterday so hopefully it will be here early next week. Can not wait to get it!! I have had a dell axim x51v and a toshiba E750. i loved the toshiba and i'm sure i will love this thing more.
 
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Mine was around $220 from Tiger Direct in February 2008.
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$229 at TigerDirect in Miami ... maybe a year ago? I can't remember.
 
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It's interesting to see people mention the $200-$300 price range so frequently. I wonder if Nokia realizes exactly how important that low-price tablet is to expanding their userbase.
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£180, around the start of this year/Nov-Dec last year
 
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I bought my N800 for my 15th birthday last yeaer (october, 11, 2007) i believe that i bough it from dell.com for about $272.00.


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$379 CAD + tax + shipping from tigerdirect.ca in June of 2007.

6 months later they were $199 CAD at dell.ca, which almost made me buy another one.

Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
It's interesting to see people mention the $200-$300 price range so frequently. I wonder if Nokia realizes exactly how important that low-price tablet is to expanding their userbase.
It will be interesting to see if they offer any non-HSPA Maemo5 devices in the $200-300 price range, with the flagship running in the $500 range most likely.
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$150 ebay, listed as "n800" "linux" and didnt have "nokia" in the title, i was the only bidder and bought it at the starting price other n800's were going for more than that at the same time
bought it about 6 months ago. my tablet case is an old sock.
 
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I paid $430 after tax at the Nokia flagship for my N800, after eyeing the 770 for a while and that was probably the best gadget money I have ever spent. It introduced me to open source, linux as something other than a server OS and of course all the great people on ITT
 
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