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Walmart will have the Apple TV HD on sale for only $59 (!!!) at 7 p.m. ET tonight


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SAVE $90: The second-generation Apple TV HD (32GB) will be on sale at Walmart for only $59 on Sunday, Nov. 27 starting at 7 p.m. ET. That's 60% off its suggested retail price of $149.


We thought Best Buy was going to make off with the best Cyber Weekend deal on an Apple TV device when it dropped the price of the second-generation 4K model to only $95. We're happy to be proven wrong.

Walmart will have last year's second-gen Apple TV HD on sale for just $59 during its upcoming Cyber Monday sale, which begins Sunday, Nov. 27 at 7 p.m. ET. The 32GB streaming device with an updated Siri Remote usually retails for $149, which means this deal will be saving you a massive 60% if you're lucky enough to grab one before it inevitably sells out.

Note that the big-box store is not giving Walmart+ members early access to its Cyber Monday sale, unlike its previous Black Friday Deals for Days events in November. Tonight's kickoff will be a free-for-all for the general public, so set an alarm accordingly.

This isn't the first time we've seen the 32GB Apple TV HD dip to $59, for the record: Amazon had it on sale at that price in mid-November as an early Black Friday offer. It has, however, been out of stock there ever since, if that tells you anything.

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$59 at Walmart (save $90) starting Sunday, Nov. 27 at 7 p.m. ET
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