Fans of TV shows who want to purchase a streaming media player at the Black Friday price cuts might want to check out Roku's offer.

The manufacturer of streaming devices has prepared a number of deals that are very hard to say no to. The Roku 3 is equipped with voice search functionality and gets a $20 trim, taking its price to $79.99. If you budgeted less cash for a streaming media player, you can get the Roku Streaming Stick for only $39.99, which means you save $10.

Roku announced earlier in November that it prepared a special-edition streaming box for Black Friday. The deal can be accessed in a "limited supply" at a number of live partners, as well as online. With a suggested price of $49.99, the Roku SE already was an interesting purchase, but it gets better. You can own the special edition player for a seductive price of only $25, during the most hyped shopping event of the year. With the whooping price cut, the company is offering the most affordable Roku player in history.

All of the aforementioned deals go live on Wednesday, Nov. 25, both online and in brick and mortar stores across the U.S.

The company also aims to sell Roku TV models at the end of this week. That is why it priced the 32-inch TCL Roku TV at $125. Customers who want a larger TV set can spend $348 for the 55-inch TCL Roku TV. The Roku TVs can be ordered online or bought directly from stores such as Walmart.

To attract more clients, Roku is also throwing in a bonus alongside the price cuts. Any customer who buys and activates the Roku TV or Roku player until Jan. 16 can get special content offers from providers such as Showtime, CinemaNow or Hulu.

The total worth of the content offer is $100, and includes a free trial of Showtime for one month, the Hulu Limited Commercials Plan for three months, and renting three free HD movies from CinemaNow.

Promotions started popping up from the big vendors that are Roku's rivals, so in addition to the great deals on Roku players, it is also worth checking out what GameStop, Best Buy, Staples, Target and Walmart, bring to the post-Thanksgiving table.

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