The $15 Roku LE Streaming Player is exclusively available at Walmart on November 24th


    Roku LE

    Looking for a cheap reliable streaming player from a brand you trust? The $15 Roku LE Straming Player could be the answer to your needs with its HD Streaming but it’s a Walmart exclusive and will only be on sale on November 24th online and in-store from November 26th, while stocks last.

    Priced at just $15, the Roku LE Streaming Player gives access to your favorite apps to watch sports, TV shows, and movies, as well as listen to music. A high-speed HDMI cable is included in the box, with the streamer box looking similar in appearance to the Roku SE that was sold during 2020’s Black Friday sale.

    Roku hasn’t given out a whole lot of detail about the LE Streaming Box so there’s no ifo available on the exact specifications or capabilities of the device.

    “The Roku LE streaming player is perfect for new streamers on a budget at just $15. Offering smooth HD streaming in a compact design, the player is ideal for users looking for an easy and affordable way to watch their favorite entertainment. To enjoy live TV, news, sports, hit movies, popular shows, music and more, simply plug the device into a TV using the included High Speed HDMI® Cable. The Roku LE streaming player will be available online at Walmart.com on November 24 and in-store on November 26, while supplies last.”

    You’ll need to head over to Walmart’s online store on November 24th to snag the $15 Roku LE Streaming Player or hope that you can find one at your local store on November 26th.
    [Roku]


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