Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 27 2009, 7:29am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
We just got word from Roku about a special Black Friday sale they will be offered today starting 11am EST (8am PST). The new Roku HD-XR is the new top of the line Roku player featuring Wireless-N on top of HD video support.
The Roku HD-XR Player typically retails for $129.99 (Amazon), but will be available for just $64.99 plus FREE SHIPPING on this special Roku Black Friday sale.
This great deal will only be available for the first 500 shoppers. Roku already apologizes ahead in case the site breaks down because of the demand for this deal.
To get the 50% off deal on this popular Netflix enabled streaming device you need to visit blackfriday.roku.com at 11am EST (8am PST) and follow the instructions and enter the code hdxrsteal at checkout.
The code can be applied to one Roku HD-XR Player.
Set your alarm clock to 11am EST and bookmark the above URL. Good luck!
The new Roku HD-XR is the first Netflix-streaming device to embed next generation 802.11n dual-band wireless connectivity.
The Roku HD and HD-XR players feature High Definition streaming capability, connecting directly to any TV using HDMI or Component video (both products also include S-video or Composite video outputs as well).
Besides Netflix streaming Roku players also support, Amazon Video, Pandora radio, MLB.com, and free channels like blip.tv, flickr and revision3.
Black Friday sales events are going on today, November 27th, online and in-stores. Find more Black Friday Deals in our ongoing Black Friday coverage.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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