If you’re looking for a way to watch your favorite shows and movies without having to pay a lot of money, Roku is a great option. The streaming player is available for $20 or less, and it has a variety of features that make it an excellent choice for those who want to watch TV and movies without any fuss. One of the best things about Roku is that it can be used with both the traditional TV tuners and the digital media players. This means that you can watch your favorite shows and movies right on your TV without having to worry about which device you have access to. Plus, Roku also offers a wide range of channels, including many popular networks like ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX. If you’re looking for an affordable way to get all of your favorite TV shows and movies, Roku is definitely worth considering.


The cheapest player is the Roku Express, which normally costs $30, but is now on sale for $20. It only supports 1080p output (no 4K and/or HDR), and the limited storage means it needs to re-download channels occasionally, but it does support nearly every streaming service out there. Roku advertises compatibility with Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, Paramount+, ESPN, the company’s own Roku Channel, and others. Roku announced an updated Roku Express last month, but it won’t be available until October 13, and seemingly isn’t included in this sale.

The Roku Express 4K+ is also on sale for $25, down from the MSRP of $40 (though it’s $30 most of the time). Compared to the regular Express, it adds support for 4K and HDR, and the included remote has additional power and volume controls for your TV. That means you won’t have to juggle two remotes when using the Roku, except for changing settings like the current TV input.

Finally, the Roku Streaming Stick 4K is discounted from $50 to $30. This is almost identical to the Express 4K+, but has a more compact design (you don’t need to stick it to the back of your TV) and improved Wi-Fi performance. It’s our current top pick for the best overall streaming device.

Roku representatives told How-To-Geek that the sale will be live until October 15, as long as supplies last.

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