Walmart always has solid deals, but this one on a Roku smart TV might just be the best we’ve seen. Right now, you can grab the onn. 50” Roku Smart TV for just $178—that’s $151 off the regular price.
What it is At $298, the Onn 65″ Class 4K Roku Smart TV includes a $50 markdown and delivers a big-screen 4K UHD picture with Roku built in. It's a straightforward 65-inch LED set designed ... Read ...
It started a few days ago, and it continues amid Amazon's Prime Day bonanza -- Walmart clearing out its current roster of Roku-powered smart TVs. The deals range from a modest 24-inch version all the ...
Connectivity options include 3 HDMI ports, 1 composite input, 1 USB port, 1 optical output, 1 coaxial/cable input, 1 LAN port, and a headphone jack. The TV is also VESA mount compatible (200 x 200 mm) ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you're looking for a budget TV, you've likely considered the offerings under the Onn brand at Walmart. They are far cheaper than major TV ...
When it comes to Walmart in-house labels, one of the most popular and entertaining monikers is onn. This store brand produces everything from HDMI cables and power surge protectors to streaming ...
A viral TikTok video featuring Walmart’s 98-inch Roku TV on sale for $1,500 has captivated users. The creator, Ragin Germasian @ragin.germasian, highlights that when flat-screen TVs first launched, $1 ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. After years of researching, writing about, and using electronics, I've done my fair share of Roku TV shopping. Although I generally have a ...
Walmart has a super deal on this 50-Inch Hisense 4K UHD Roku TV that makes it cheaper than ever to upgrade your old model with a new one. The 50-Inch Hisense 4K UHD Roku TV is on sale for $214, ...
After four years, Google has finally released a more powerful streaming box for Google TV, but is the $99 Google TV Streamer worth twice the price of Walmart’s Onn Pro? Let’s weigh things out.
Nathan is a tech journalist from Canada who spends too much money on gadgets. You can find his work on Android Police, Digital Trends, iMore, Mobile Syrup and ZDNET. Nathan studied journalism at ...