Best Buy is currently listing a Blu-ray player from Insignia that costs you $350 but comes with $100 of coupons. The Insignia brand has the reputation of being cheap with a reasonable amount of features and (below) average quality and the Blu-ray player is no exception.
This Blu-ray player has 1080p Full HD output, HDMI, optical and coaxial audio and composite video output but no support for DVI. It also supports MP3 and WMA.
When you buy the Insignia NS-BRDVD Blu-ray Disc player, you’ll receive a book of coupons inside the box. These can be used for $100 in instant savings on a collection of Blu-ray Disc movies from Disney, Touchstone and Miramax.
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