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iPod nano 8 GB Black (5th Generation), Car Charger, and Case Bundle

 
iPod nano 8 GB Black (5th Generation), Car Charger, and Case Bundle   By Apple Computer


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Amazon.com Product Description
Get a black 8 GB iPod nano and the essential accessories--a stylish case and a car charger. You'll have a player that stores 2,000 songs, 7,000 photos, or 8 hours of video. Add to it a protective and sleek case as well as a charger to ensure that you never run out of juice while in the car. Grab all three, and you're good to go!

This bundle consists of:
  • One black 8 GB iPod nano (5th Generation) NEWEST MODEL (Learn more)
  • One Incipio EDGE Slider Crystal Case for iPod nano 5G (Smoke) (Learn more)
  • One Griffin PowerJolt SE Car Charger with Coiled Cable for iPod and iPhone 1G (Black) (Learn more)


  • Product Details
    Binding: Electronics
    Brand: Apple
    Label: Apple Computer
    Manufacturer: Apple Computer
    Publisher: Apple Computer
    Studio: Apple Computer
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