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This Roku streaming media player just got a big price cut at Walmart

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This winter could be a long one, with a great deal of time spent indoors, so it makes sense to have the best access to streaming and media that money can buy. That makes it the best time to browse Roku deals for the fastest access to all your favorite streaming content. Right now, at Walmart, you can get $12 off (that’s more than 25 percent) the Roku Premiere 4K Media Player. It’s down to $27 from its regular price of $40. That’s a steal.

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Consumers of TV streamers often get hung up on Apple TV, but there are so many more options, including more affordable options, available. In fact, a streaming stick, like those made by Roku, can be a great place to start. At $27, you can enter the entire world of streaming — that’s Netflix, Hulu, YouTube … everything, for an incredible low price. But Roku isn’t just about access; it’s smart and versatile as well.

At its base, Roku Premiere is a fantastically easy way to access the best streaming services. You plug it into an HDMI port, connect to the Wi-Fi and you’re off to the races.  Roku Premiere is an incredible solution to access Apple TV, as well as Amazon Prime Video, Disney +, HBO Max, you name it. Roku is not about bells and whistles. Instead, this is as easy as it gets. It includes a super handy remote control to help you navigate its hyper accessible operating system. Out of the box, you can be browsing and streaming in minutes.

But Roku isn’t just about access, it’s designed to help you experience your films and shows in the the best circumstances. Through Roku Premiere, your viewing content will be optimized to your TV, so that you can see all your favorite shows in unbelievable clarity. And, because Roku knows so many of us have jumped on the Apple bandwagon, it’s compatible with Airplay. This means you can cast your home videos and photos from your iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and more. And, if you want to go nearly touchless, there’s voice assistance too, so you can link up with Google Assistant or Siri and control your TV with your voice. Couldn’t be easier!

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This year, we’re looking to make things easier, and there’s no simpler way to access your favorite streamers than with Roku Premiere. If you head to Walmart right now, you can get $12 off the Roku Premiere 4K Media Player. It’s down to $27 from its regular price of $40. Happy watching.

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