Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Id be interested to see how much Verizon has changed the OS. (Ive never examined a blackberry product on the Verizon line, do they change it at all?). I'm not a big fan of the default OS for VZ phones.
$100 seems like a good price though.
They usually don't put in their eye bleeding nasty Red UI on PDAs, at least not on the older treo like the 650 I had, and I don't remember seeing it on the Blackberries, but I'm hoping they didn't cripple the GPS on this and force you to buy the Verizon GPS. They probably did disable GPS on this device knowing Big Red.