Nokia's N810 internet tablet gets a $90 price cut
If you've been looking for some kind of incentive to dip into the savings account and splurge on a new gadget, this may be music to your ears. Nokia has just lowered the price on its jack-of-all-trades N810 internet tablet, shaving $90 off the MSRP to bring it down to a highly affordable $389.99. Of course, you can probably find the WiFi-sportin', QWERTY-havin', GPS-rockin' little guy slightly cheaper if you troll the internet (which we know you will). Before you lay down the cash, though, you might want to ask yourself this: does the price drop mean a new version is on the way, like, say... that WiMAX-equipped N830 we've been hearing about? It's a tough call, but we know you'll make the right decision.
[Thanks, Tony S.]
[Thanks, Tony S.]

















W00tness!!!!! Now I'm gettin' one!
I still think the N800 is better
$230 and you get two full-sized SDHC slots
@JohnTitor
No GPS...
this has not reached us yet and it has a price cut already dam
Yes it is...
OH, US! I read that as U.S. : )
I still can't afford the 810, but I'd be much more excited if they dropped the N800 by $90...
Hmm i think i should get this rather than get a GPS
You might want to read a little more about the poor satellite lock time before making that decision...
Ben - Not sure if that is the case now - if you use AGPS it has a 5-10 lock on I believe???
Well using AGPS can be tricky without cell service...
Well...they have been talking about the WiMax version forever...even back when there was only the n800, if they really bring that out and the data plan is not too outrageously expensive, I may get one.
As long as they promise to release an SDK in the next year to give me loads of things it doesn't have now; then I can complain about them not doing it soon enough. Anyway there's no fucking toaster or washing machine built in... cheapskates! ;)
"Back when there was only the n800"? My Nokia 770, happily charging on my desk for another day of mobile Linux goodness, scoffs. And these cost only $100-$120. I suggest picking up a Nokia 770, seeing if you like having a device with this form factor, and decide if you'd use the extra speed and features of an 800 series tablet before shelling out $400.
Macegr, I bought a 770 at a similar price to yours, but as they've become rare, they've gotten more expensive. The N800 is probably the best bargain now, though the N810 is nicer. I think both the N800 and N810 are more stable than our 770's, theirs browsers can handle youtube, and they can do Skype not just Gizmo. Not that I don't love my 770; I do.
Does this thing run Java applets?
I really love this bad boy, but I think the price needs to come down a little more ($350 would be good), as is I'd rather drop $299 on an iPod Touch.
u could get touch with 280. I got mine for 250
I'd like the wimax one but I need the service first who knows when it will be in the Boston area. Sprint get your ass on that Wimax
how about a highly affordable $250.
lol, who wrote 'highly affordable $389.99'???
that isn't highly affordable for everyone...
how about a highly affordable $250.
damn it.
i am intrested in this but im so sure it is so well supoorted. how many choices of gps programs can it have? i have enough trouble finding a decent one for windows.
Not only is there poor satellite lock time, but also, the built-in map software sucks, and you have to pay extra for navigation (the program isn't worth it at all). There is a freeware alternative that is much better (Maemo Mapper) but you need to either pre download the map cache and directions, or be tethered to a phone the entire time so it can download directions.
Don't know about the N810, but I just use Google Maps with my N95. It doesn't do turn by turn, but it is more than sufficient to find what/where you are looking for.
Enter the promo code 'SCENEZINE' at the Nokia US store for 15% off plus free shipping.
331. Not bad.
Any idea how long that's going on? I might sell my iPod Touch for one if it's going on for a few weeks - I'm going on vacation next week and won't have time to eBay it.
This works on the UK store too! Brings the price down to £280 ($560)
If you want it, then get it. Although with Apples recent announcements and the plethora of quality applications arriving within a few months, it would be a waste of money to buy into this product. It's akin to purchasing a Zune and hearing about games coming soon for the device, only to be superseded by the higher quality games ( console level ) to be added to the iPhone and Touch in the coming months.
What are you talking about? Your words are rather contradicting.
One thing, there's absolutely no reason to bring in another iPhone-is-still-better comment. 2nd, the news about games for Zune was barely a few weeks ago. Along with the promise of it going on in the spring (of this year).
Compare that to waiting for an 'official' SDK coming from Apple for more than half a year, with no absolute certainty of this "console" level game to be introduce in a few months. Seems that your words are a bit off there.
@Jubei
Apple are releasing a new iPhone/iPod touch with 480x800 pixel screen and Flash support? Since when?
Nokia should make the successor a highly portable linux machine because at the moment this baby needs to have more use in order to attract a vast audience.
Yeah, what the hell is the point of an overgrown PDA with a crappy half-assed keyboard?
Yeah, what the hell is the point of an overgrown PDA with a crappy half-assed keyboard?
And here I thought the N810, like the N800 and 770 before it, WAS a highly portable linux machine.
I owned one for about 3 weeks and returned it.
It was just too slow for me.. the thing chugs at just about every task.
It's much slower at GPS than my Garmin 360, and the browsing is much slower than my iPod touch.. come to think of it, why the hell did I buy this thing?
ROFL.. anyways.. I wish that along with a drop in price they'd release a more expensive version with a beefier processor and a bit more RAM.
I personally think these mini-handheld devices are still a bit ahead of their time. They just don't perform well enough or have batteries that last long enough right now. Just my not so humble picky opinion.
Meh. A lot of retailers have been selling it way below the MSRP already a long time ago.
With that "scenezine" discount (thank you reader "N810 discount"!), it's $331 shipped; I haven't seen it for much under $400. And if Nokia is dropping its price, maybe the retailer prices will drop too.
Not a bad looking phone, if you like bricks that is lol
Check out tomorrow's generation mobile phone
http://solreka.com/blog/category/gadgets-and-gizmos/
The minority report doesn't look that far fetched after all.
Let the good times roll.
Rob
It's not a phone. It's an Internet Tablet.
It does have Skype though.
It's not a phone. It's an Internet Tablet.
It does have Skype though.
Skype dead in the water technology.
Chips implanted into our cerebral cortex is the next generation of mobile phone. I kid you not.
The borg generation is not far off.
There will be two types of people in this world; those who are pure bloods (blue pills) - where they stay clear of technology period, and those who fully immerse themselves in the world of gadgets and gizmos and VR.
Exciting times we are living gus.
Rob
www.solreka.com/blog
You have a tendency to ramble. Like, a lot.
I'm waiting for the upgrade that has a cpu good enough to actually run some video formats like h264 and turn this into an all purpose tablet (aka open-sourced iphone/itouch with a better screen).
I bought the N800 6 months ago when Circuit City had a sale. $200 minus 10% coupon. Definately worth $180 but neither is worth $390.
I played with the WiMax version - N830 at a Sprint conference and it was sick.
Okay. Since no one has said it yet, I'll point this out:
Eee PC FTW
It does Java, Flash, has a real touch-type capable keyboard, same resolution, does Skype with video, bigger screen etc..., etc...
The perfect portable internet device + laptop
I run XP on mine. I've yet to find any application it has not managed to run well for me. 100% satisfied 5 month owner.
Sorry - but when i go to the nokia USA store it says $439 ? How do you get $399?
I have been on the Nokia US site and the 810 is listed at 439 not 399. Did it go back up in price?
I played with the WiMax version - N830 at a Sprint conference and it was sick.
Why is he the only one that has seen that actual 830?
Yes EEE PC has a bigger screen and can run windows, but try sticking one of those in your pocket
I have been considering an 800 or 810, and I have also been considering the Slacker portable. Will the 800 or 810 play music on Slacker.com over wifi? If so, I would skip the Slacker portable and just get the Nokia.
Thanks!
Price on Nokia USA is 439.99. Any idea what's going on?
I have actually fit my eee pc in my pocket lol
The one thing about the N810 that makes it worth the price is the transflective screen. You can read the display in the daylight.
I went to the nokia website but it's still at its $439 price. I can't find it at the stated lowered price
Just after the article was posted yesterday, it was down to $389. Sometime between then and now it went back to $439. I saw both.
I called them up, since I had just purchased the n810 a few days ago and I figured I could be compensated. Apparently it was a glitch that happened yesterday. The price it is now is the actual price of the product. They still compensated me for it. Impressive Nokia customer service.
Tried to order one from Nokia. They apparently sent me a "fullfillment email" that they needed to talk to me (but didn't actually send it). Then they wanted to call my credit card company, then wanted part of my social security #, then wanted verification of 3 "public, but personal" bits of info.
Somehow they have confused this with a $300,000 purchase, not a $300 purchase.
I cancelled. Other options will come along.