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Ah, and there is the question, does the n900 even fall into the classic definition of a "phone"? I think the value of an item is in what you use it for. If you need great web browsing and computing on the go and don't want to carry it around on a shoulder strap, perhaps over 300 isn't too much.
Depends on how much you value the convenience.
But I know what you're saying, I won't spend over 150 for a graphics card or 200 for a processor. . . or over 80 for a ram stick.
But would I spend 300 for a GPU/CPU fusion processor? Yes, I could imagine it. . .
But then again, I spent 350 for my keyboard and 900 for my monitor, depends on your priorities.
Perhaps selling a laptop to pay for a phone that would replace the function would help make you feel better about it.




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Yeah, reading through your response, right before the last sentence, I was just about to say, the n900 would be your perfect phone.
If it could replace a laptop for you, perhaps you can sell your laptop (if you have one) to get it.