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SAVE $20: As of June 1, the Apple TV HD (2nd generation, 32GB) is down to $79 at Walmart. That's a savings of 20%.


Need a convenient way to watch all the shows you've been meaning to get to? You can't go wrong with an Apple TV. Whether you're itching to see why everyone's making such a fuss about shows like Severance or you're ready to dive into Succession, it's a reliable little device that makes streaming from multiple platforms quick and easy. And right now you can get one of the more affordable models for a great price.

On June 1, Walmart has the Apple TV HD (2nd generation, 32GB) for $79. That's $20 off its regular price of $99 and a savings of 20%. While you won't get 4K with this model, you will get 1080p HD streaming, Dolby Digital Plus 7.1 surround sound support, and a zippy A8 processor to power it all.

One of the biggest draws for any Apple TV device is the remote, which comes with support for Siri and a touch-enabled clickpad to make navigation easier. It's a sleek, easy-to-use companion for the Apple TV that feels good in the hand, and can also be used to play Apple Arcade games if you're in the mood for some gaming.

This budget alternative to the 4K line won't net you the best of the best when it comes to quality, but when it comes to streaming boxes, it's a great option. Grab this deal while it lasts.

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