SPECIAL BLACK FRIDAY PRICING: Walmart+ members can Watch Vidocq Onlineget an onn. Roku smart TV for just $148 during Walmart's Black Friday Deals event. The discount pricing is available to paid Walmart+ members beginning at 12 p.m. ET on Nov. 8, and will be available to the general public beginning at 3 p.m. on Nov. 8.
This year, Walmart is offering early access to Black Friday deals to Walmart+ members, giving them a chance to grab the best savings before they're gone. Walmart's Black Friday Deals event features a wide range of discounts on everything from tech and home goods to toys and apparel. Whether you're looking for a new TV, a cozy blanket, or the latest video game console, Walmart has you covered.
SEE ALSO: Today is the last day to score a Walmart+ membership for only $49 a yearSpeaking of TVs, Walmart+ members can get their hands on an onn. 50-inch Roku smart TV for just $148. That's a pretty good deal considering similar TVs from other brands typically cost around $200 or more.
This TV has built-in Roku streaming capabilities, allowing you to access all your favorite streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+. Or you can watch via cable, satellite, or HDTV antenna. With a 4K Ultra HD resolution, you can enjoy sharp and vibrant visuals, making your movie nights and gaming sessions more immersive. Plus, with voice commands, you'll never have to tediously enter your password with the remote again.
Unfortunately, new trial members aren't eligible for this perk, so if you're not already a Walmart+ member, you'll need to sign up for a paid membership to enjoy these early access deals.
Grab this deal on a Roku smart TV while it's still available.
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