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Two-deal Tuesday: A 2TB hard drive for $75 and a 4.3-inch GPS for $43

That's an external hard drive, believe it or not, and an Internet-connected GPS (again, believe it or not). Two deals too good to pass up!

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Seagate

Two deals are better than one, right? Well, today's the day for folks who like things in pairs.

Regular readers know I can't overlook a killer hard-drive deal. There's something deep in my DNA that goes wide-eyed when I find copious storage for cheap.

So check this out: Office Depot has the 2TB Seagate Expansion external hard drive for $74.99 shipped. That's after applying coupon code 21622249 at checkout.

Update: Sold out!

The Expansion is your basic USB hard drive. It's compatible with Windows and Mac systems and comes with a 1-year warranty. And did I mention it's TWO TERABYTES for 75 BUCKS? Wowza.

MidnightBox

Meanwhile, today only, MidnightBox has the refurbished Insignia NS-CNV43 Internet-connected GPS for $42.49, plus $3.99 for shipping.

Update: Sold out!

This nav system comes with a 4.3-inch screen, 2 million points of interest, text-to-speech, Bluetooth, and some spiffy Internet features: Twitter, Google search, real-time gas prices, real-time traffic and weather, and so on.

However, those features will cost you, and I couldn't find anything in the product listing to indicate how much. (A commenter mentioned $100/year.) Of course, they're entirely optional--out of the box it's just a nice GPS for 43 bucks.

The only gamble is the 30-day warranty. If you can live with that, this is a pretty smokin' deal.

Bonus deal: If you're an AT&T customer, you can get 1,000 free rollover minutes in about the time it takes to read this sentence. Though it was originally reported as a deal just for iPhone owners, it appears to work with any phone on AT&T's network. Give it a try!