Get $50 off an onn. 75-inch Roku TV during Walmart+ Week
GET $50 OFF: As of June 17, you can score an onn. 75-inch Class 4K frameless Roku smart TV for just $448, down from $498 at Walmart. That's $50 off the listing price.
It's that time of year again: Walmart is hosting its annual Walmart+ Week just one month ahead of Prime Day (what a clap-back) from June 17 to 23, 2024. While the official Walmart+ Week deals aren't set to drop until 12 PM EST, we're already seeing some of the savings pour in, including some hefty discounts on laptops, gaming consoles, and TVs.
In fact, you can score $50 off an onn. 75-inch Class 4K frameless Roku smart TV right now before the official sale begins. (This deal is a Walmart rollback and doesn't require a Walmart+ membership.)
This Roku smart TV is packed with features and has a 60hz refresh rate, so you can watch your favorite teams, challenge fellow gamers to a friendly match, or binge-watch classics that'll make you ugly cry all weekend long without dealing with an annoying lag. With a 4K resolution, a 75-inch screen, and more than 500,000 movies and TV episodes to browse, there's a little something for everyone on this TV.
Sure, 75 inches may sound like a lot (and, honestly, it is), but how cool would it be to have a weekly movie night with your friends or family? You'd be the only one with an in-home theatre, which means you can ask them to bring snacks in exchange for a wicked viewing experience — and you can't beat that!
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