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Want an easy way to stream 4K? The Roku Streaming Stick+ is an ultra-portable way to stream your favorite movies and TV shows in glorious 4K and it's now on sale for just $49.99, or $50 off its list price at Walmart.

Normally going for $69.99, the Roku device can also stream content in 1080p HD, Ultra HD, and HDR for supreme image quality for HD and 4K TVs alike. It also features a wide-range wireless receiver for up to four times the WiFi range than other Roku models. 

So if you have a 4K TV that's placed very far away from your wireless router, the Roku Streaming Stick+ can still latch on to your home WiFi network without video lag or buffering. This model is ideal for larger homes, basements, or garages. Read more...

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