Technology
Roku Premiere+ is on sale at Walmart for just $44
TL;DR: The media-streaming Roku Premiere+ is your chance to cut the cord with your cable company — get one for just $44 at Walmart.
Cable is officially out of style. It’s expensive, cable boxes take up space, and the companies that run these services are anything but helpful (most of the time). If you haven’t moved into an all-streaming TV situation yet, here’s your chance — and it’s not going to cost you much at all (all the good shows are streaming exclusives nowadays, anyway).
The Roku Premiere+ streaming player is currently on sale at Walmart — you can save $5 on one, bringing your total down to just $44 for all the TV and movie streaming opportunities you’ll ever need.
Streaming doesn’t get much easier or more convenient than with Roku — just plug it into your TV via HDMI, connect to the internet, and get to streaming your favorite shows and films in beautiful 4K resolution. The included Roku remote can completely replace your old one thanks to its universal power, volume, and voice-control capabilities (you can even download the Roku app on your phone for a backup remote). Netflix, Hulu, HBO, and other popular streaming services will all be at your fingertips in no time.
Cut the cord with cable — pick up a Roku Premiere+ streaming player at Walmart and save $5 off of your total purchase.
Looking for other streaming media player deals? Check out the Roku Express for $10 off, a refurbished Apple TV for $40 off, or a refurbished Fire TV Stick for $10 off.
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