It's back at the previous front page price.....
Roku is offering select Roku Owners (who own older models of Roku devices--YMMV):
Roku Express $9.99 (normally $29.99) with free shipping
. . .
pretty good deal for a streamer at just more than the price of the included HDMI cable, AAA batteries, and USB cable/power adaptor . . .
Check out what's new and try streaming again with an exclusive 65% off our easy HD player. Get ready to enjoy smooth streaming on your TV at our best price.
Easy to use with a simple setup
Includes High Speed HDMI® Cable
Simple remote with channel shortcut buttons
What's in the box?
Roku Express streaming player
Simple remote with pre-set channel shortcuts
Two AAA batteries
USB power cable
Power adaptor
High Speed HDMI® Cable
Adhesive strip for mounting (optional)
Dimensions:
Height: 0.75 in (19.0 mm)
Width: 3.0 in (76.2 mm)
Depth: 1.5 in (38.1 mm)
Weight: 1.1 ounces (31.1 g)
Free shipping
30-day money-back guarantee
https://l.email1.roku.com/rts/go2...rHf-1iz800
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Good looking out though, OP, if you can get it, it's a great deal
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I got this offer last year when Roku stopped supporting one of the units I had.
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This model is definitely the lower end but still upgradable to the latest OS (11.0). It's fine for 1080p TVs and if the TV is close to the wireless router (it is only 802.11n, not ac, so max is roughly 45Mbps). The remote is also rather cheap (no on/off for TV, no volume control). You can still turn on the TV by hitting one of the streaming services buttons on the bottom of the remote like Hulu or Netflix. Workaround is to use the Roku remote Android app which even allows you to listen with headphones on you phone.
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This model is definitely the lower end but still upgradable to the latest OS (11.0). It's fine for 1080p TVs and if the TV is close to the wireless router (it is only 802.11n, not ac, so max is roughly 45Mbps). The remote is also rather cheap (no on/off for TV, no volume control). You can still turn on the TV by hitting one of the streaming services buttons on the bottom of the remote like Hulu or Netflix. Workaround is to use the Roku remote Android app which even allows you to listen with headphones on you phone.
It may be worth spending the extra $20 to get the 4k+ available at Target. You get ac wireless, voice and volume control, and more quick buttons. It's handy having full control of your TV from the Roku remote when the couch eats your TV remote.
Good looking out though, OP, if you can get it, it's a great deal