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Black Friday iPod/iPhone Deals from 15 stores, including Apple
By Jeremy Horwitz
Editor-in-Chief, iLoungeGoogle+
Published: Friday, November 23, 2007
News Categories: Deals
In keeping with the annual Black Friday shopping holiday in the United States, many merchants are offering one-day-only deals on iPods and accessories for iPods and iPhones. We’ve compiled this list of the most interesting advertised special prices offered by 15 major retailers, including attractively discounted iPods at the Apple Store (up to $31 off) and a wide variety of accessory deals from Apple and 14 other stores. The deal list can be found by clicking on the headline above or the Comments link below; feel free to post others in Comments.
Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset: $70
JBL Reference 410 Headphones: $25
Timex Ironman iControl Watch for iPod: $63
iPod shuffle 1GB: $68
iPod nano 4GB: $138
iPod nano 8GB: $188
iPod classic 80GB: $228
iPod classic 160GB: $318
iPhone Bluetooth Headset: $108
Altec Lansing Orbit 360: $28
Belkin Remix Acrylic/Metal for iPod nano: $18
Belkin Remix Acrylic/Metal for iPod classic: $24
Incase iPhone Leather Folio: $28
Incase iPhone / iPod touch Leather Sleeves: $24
Incase iPod nano Armband: $19
Incase iPod nano Neoprene Sleeve: $18
Incase iPod classic / touch Neoprene Sleeves: $24
iSkin Slims 3-Pack for iPod nano: $24
Kensington Car Mount: $24
Kensington Liquid FM: $84
Klipsch iGroove SXT: $128
Plantronics Discovery 665 Bluetooth: $88
Shure SE110: $78
Shure SE210: $118
Shure SE310: $198
Shure SE420: $278
v-moda Vibe Earphones: $84
v-moda Vibe Duo Earphones: $78
Kenwood iPod-Ready CD Deck: $130
Logitech Portable Speakers for iPod: $60
Phlips 5.1-Channel DVD System with iPod Dock: $100
Panasonic 5.1-Channel 1080p Upconverting DVD with Wireless Rear Speakers and iPod Dock: $390
Apple iPod nano 4GB with $15 Gift Card: $150
Griffin iPod FM Transmitter & Charger: $40
Memorex Portable Speaker for iPod: $25
Monster iCarPlay iPod FM Transmitter: $30
Verge iPod nano Sports Armband: $8
DLO Action Jackets for iPod nano, classic, or touch: $18
DLO Jam Jackets for iPod nano, classic, or touch: $15
Griffin iTrip Auto FM Transmitter + Charger for iPod: $35
Altec Lansing iM600 Portable Speaker: $90
iLive Speaker Dock for iPod: $20 (after rebate)
XtremeMac Tango iPod Speaker Dock + iPod shuffle: $150
GPX iPod Dock with AM/FM Radio: $20
iPod Flat Panel Home Speaker System: $300
Timex Ironman iControl Watch for iPod: $100
Homedics Dock-n-Party Pro Speaker System: $130
Homedics iSoundSpa Max Clock Radio: $100
iHome iH5 Dual Alarm Clock Radio: $100
Docking Speaker Desk Lamp for iPod: $40
Innovative Technology iPod Docking Station/Alarm Clock: $30
iHome AM/FM Table Radio for iPod: $60
Free iHome2Go Speaker with Purchase of Any Advertised iPod
GPX AM/FM Clock Radio with iPod Dock: $20
Logic3 iStation iPod System: $60
Audiovox iPod Docking CD Music System: $49
Jensen iPod Alarm Clock: $29
NextPlay iPod Alarm Clock: $29
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1
What, no iPod Touch deals? Severley disapointed. Apple put a sale, small as it may be, on all the other iPods, so why not the Touch? Apple disapoints once again.
Posted by thekidflash on November 23, 2007 at 6:41 AM (PST)
2
Check Amazon.com - They have the 16 Gig Touch listed at $359.99. Looks like they’re matching Apple.com’s sale prices on the Shuffle, Nano, and 80 Gig Classic, as well.
Posted by nonlocal on November 23, 2007 at 11:21 AM (PST)
3
There are some pretty decent deals from MacMall at http://www.macmall.com
Shipping, a case and FM tuner are free after rebates. This is also a good deal since they don’t charge tax unless you live in their state (Tennessee I think), unlike Apple, which charges tax.
Posted by Scott on November 23, 2007 at 6:15 PM (PST)
4
Logitech Audiostation is $49 at TigerDirect again.
Posted by Flippy Hambone on November 24, 2007 at 12:15 AM (PST)
5
Seems that a lot of the “deals” these days are just marketing spin. I ordered an 8G Nano from Amazon last week—no tax, free ship, $179—because I had a funny feeling the price would go up. Sure enough, they’re now advertising a “Black Friday” sale price of $188. And all the hype about Apple Store’s BF pricing…same paltry discount.
Posted by powerdog on November 24, 2007 at 9:01 AM (PST)
6
ipod nano-$130…..
i was a little disappointed cuz it should be cheaper than that price…..that’s not like sale.
Posted by wendy on November 18, 2009 at 10:40 PM (PST)