Black Friday 2015 deals: ROKU TV sets, streaming box and sticks

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Black Friday sales weekend will officially happen on Nov. 27, and many people have already spotted several deals popping up here and there.

One of them is Roku, which has already prepared a lineup of what people can expect from them on Friday. The tech company officially unveiled their best goodies that will be put on the market for a lesser price during the craziest shopping event that happens every year.

According to I4U NEWS, Roku is going to have their biggest Black Friday sale ever. Not only will they put their best media streaming boxes, but the California based tech powerhouse will also be making Roku powered TVs available in the Black Friday market starting on Wednesday night.

A news report from TechTimes mentions that Roku will be giving away discounts on their newest streaming box, the Roku SE. The original price of the SE when it came out was $49.99, but they are giving it away for $19.99, which is less than half of its original price. However, Roku SE will only be available for the holidays and if bought at Best Buy, Kohl's and WalMart, the price will be at $24.99, $5 more compared to buying it online.

The Roku 3 will also be available with a $20 discount on Black Friday. This item will include a voice search and will be offered at $79.99. The Roku Streaming Stick will also be on display in case the Roku 3 is too pricey for customers. The former will be available with a $10 discount at $39.99, as reported by PCMag Asia.

Roku TV models will also be put on display this weekend. Great deals for the TCL Roku TVs will be available for consumers who are waiting for this Black Friday event to kick off.

For $125, one can already take home a 32-inch TCL Roku TV while the 55-inch variant will be offered with a price tag of only $348 from various stores online. These items may be picked up at local Walmart branches.

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