Filed under: Shopping | Black Friday
Oct 31 2010, 8:30am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
At Best Buy, purchase an Apple iPod touch and receive an Insignia NS-CNV43 4.3" Widescreen GPS Portable Navigation System for free. Add $5.99 for shipping, or choose in-store pickup. That's $90 off, tied with our mention from last week, and puts all of the pairings at lowest-we've-seen prices. Sales tax is added where applicable.
For example, the latest-generation iPod touch 32GB with the free GPS costs $299.99. That's only $18 more than the best price we could find for the iPod alone. Deal ends today.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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