Roku Streaming Stick chopped down to £30 on Black Friday
Roku is not only having its streaming boxes on featured in most major Black Friday Ads, but also Roku powered TVs are among the hottest Black Friday doorbuster deals.
These deals will be available beginning this Wednesday, November 25 online and in stores from retailers nationwide. Roku TV models are also selling on the cheap, such as a 32-inch model ($125) and a 55-inch model ($348), both from TCL and selling at select retailers. And those who opt for 4K-supported Fire TV versions, can stream many series that are part of Amazon’s growing original content library including Transparent and others such as Orphan Black – and movies such as Captain Phillips – in the higher-res format. These offers include three months of the Hulu Limited Commercials plan, three free HD movie rentals from CinemaNow, and a one month free trial of SHOWTIME®.
Meanwhile, Roku isn’t the only company getting ready for Black Friday. Now their products are on sale with Black Friday prices everywhere.
An Apple TV is ideal for someone who lives in the Apple ecosystem.
Jefferson Graham runs down the top 4 streaming media boxes from Apple, Amazon, Google and Roku for #TalkingTech. The problem is that they have kicked many other streaming TV options off of Amazon.com, which means finding competitive prices in places other than Amazon.com will be a challenge.
Streaming isn’t your cup of tea. The apps and games library of the Apple TV is already quite rich, and you can expect it to grow even more.
You’re the person who finds something on your phone or laptop, and feels compelled to share it with an audience.
When it comes to streaming TV, the consumer has clearly gotten a taste of the future. Lots of apps like YouTube can be cast to your TV with it. Best of all, the Google Chromecast is really affordable at $35, £30, AU$49 – but that’s likely because by itself it doesn’t do much of anything without a phone.
If you fancy snapping up this Black Friday bundle, you’ll need to point your browsers at Roku’s site or those of Currys PC World, Maplin or Tesco Direct. The Roku devices are capable of streaming around 3000 channels and apps, making it a great device to own. Beyond that, you get access to Netflix, Hulu, HBO Now, Showtime Anytime, Sling TV and most popular Net TV apps, too.
Roku is the creator of a popular streaming platform for delivering entertainment to the TV.
Price: starts at $69 for the older Apple TV model (uses the previous operating system); $149 for the newer 32GB model, $199 for the 64GB model.
NVIDIA’s Shield TV couldn’t miss from the list of the best internet tv streaming devices. Roku was founded by Anthony Wood, inventor of the DVR.