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This 4K HDTV antenna is on sale for $19.99
TL;DR: This money-saving digital HD antenna is $10 off, getting you a ton of broadcast channels for just $19.99.
If you somehow can’t find it in your heart to let go of live programming (we get how much it sucks to watch The Bachelor a day late), allow us to present you with a better and cheaper alternative: a digital antenna. The best part of these gadges is that you don’t have to spend a whole lot to get live TV. Case in point: the Rveal Digital Indoor HDTV Antenna is now on sale for 31% off, and will set you back just $19.99.
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Unlike old-fashioned rabbit ears, this antenna features a sleek, flexible, and paper-thin design that won’t be an eyesore in your home. It’s easy to install (you just have to plug it in and scan for channels with one click) and grants you access to the channels available in your area, including news, weather, and sports stations. And thanks to its advanced 4K signal filtration, it beams higher picture quality compared to cable or satellite.
You can also rest (slash watch) easy knowing that you’ll get the strongest broadcasting signals, courtesy of its 50-mile, multi-directional range, and quality amplifier. It’ll be like Chris Harrison is right there in the room with you.
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