Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"As someone who doesn't reside in the USA, I was wondering what would be the best way to get internet for my computer in the US for a couple of weeks? If it were Europe I know I'd look for some prepaid data. Is there anything similar offered by American carriers? A MiFi or a data SIM that I can tether from would work, but I'm trying to maintain a tight budget. Help!"
Note: Nokia N810's power-saving mode was enabled for these tests because it is the default setting.
It's a good idea to make devices slower in benchmarks "since it's the default setting"
Wow they did?
What's the idea with that!?!
One other thing to note is that if you example turn N810 to dumb(turn flash off and javascript) browsing like on Iphone. Load times come down alot.
The idea was to run everything as off the factory as possible I think. While having power saved enabled seems a bit silly, if you change it it's not running on its default setting, and then you might as well swap out the inbuilt browser for something faster too.
on my n810, power saving mode actually made pages take longer to load. the only ways to speed it up was turn off java/flash