Technology
Enter to win a year of streaming on the device and service of your choice
It seems like every day there’s some new TV show that everyone else has seen every single episode of, leaving you feeling like the world’s oldest grandpa. We see you. We hear you. And we sympathize with you. That’s why we’re offering you a shot at winning a streaming device like Roku, Apple TV, or Amazon Fire TV Stick, plus a one-year subscription to whichever streaming service you prefer. That way, you can finally join in the conversation when everyone around you is talking about the beautiful disaster that is Love is Blind.
To enter the Pick Your Streaming Service and Device Giveaway, all you have to do is fill out your email and other important details and you’ll automatically be in the running to win one streaming device – Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, Google Chromecast, etc. – along with a one-year subscription to whichever popular streaming service you don’t already pay for (Hulu, Netflix, Disney+, or HBO). And don’t worry, there’s no hidden cost to enter the contest.
Once you’ve entered, just cross your fingers and manifest some luck, and you’ll be notified directly once a winner has been selected.
Go ahead and sign up here. And while you’re at it, why not grab yourself a brand new TV to elevate your streaming potential? The ones below happen to be on sale for up to $850 off. Just saying.
LG 86-inch 4K HDR Smart LED UHD TV with AI ThinQ®
This LG TV comes with a 4K HD resolution, with nearly 8.3 million pixels, and is powered by its signature a7 Intelligent Processor, which basically just means it has an insanely vivid picture that makes you feel like you’re part of the action. You’ll also get seamless app navigation, access to films and TV shows from over 130+ channels, and voice integration, so you can control it without even using the remote. Oh, and did I mention it has a massive 86 inch screen? Typically, this LG 4K UHD TV costs $2,999.99, but you can scoop it on sale for $2,149.99.
VIZIO D-Series 50-inch Ultra HD Full-Array LED Smart TV
If 86 inches and a $2K price tag just seems too extravagant for you, maybe this 50-inch VIZIO Smart TV is more your speed. You’ll still get the Ultra HD picture with more than 8.3 million pixels, plus automatic upscaling from HD and Full HD to 4K UHD resolution. Its V8 Octa-Core Processor accelerates its computing functions, too, so you can browse the web with ease and without lag. Oh, and it’s more energy-efficient than other LED TVs, saving you money on the energy bill. The best part, of course, is that it’s on sale for just $429.95 (14% off).
VIZIO E-Series™ 50-inch Class 4K HDR Smart TV
If built-in apps and voice control are must-haves for you, the 50-inch VIZIO E-Series Smart TV is the way to go. You’ll get Chromecast built-in, access to tons of onboard apps, and dynamic backlight adjustment to accommodate any source of media. The SmartCast OS features voice control from Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa-enabled devices, plus you can control everything from the VIZIO SmartCast™ App to make your life easier. While it usually costs $469.99, you can score this TV for just $429.95.
VIZIO SmartCast™ E-Series 75-inch Ultra HDR Home Theater Display (Refurbished)
This TV measures 75 glorious inches, but provides crisp 4K ultra HD picture quality for crystal clear streaming, regardless of its size. It’s equipped with built-in Chromecast and WiFi, so you can access all your favorite apps and streaming services directly from the TV. Plus, since it’s refurbished, you can get it for just $1,499.95 (normally $1,999.99).
VIZIO SmartCast™ E-series 60-inch Ultra HD Home Theater Display™
Slightly smaller at 60 inches, this Ultra HD TV features 8.3 million screen pixels, allowing for impressive 4K clarity. It also features built-in Chromecast for streaming, a VIZIO SmartCast App for controlling content, and 10 Active LED Zones for adapting its backlight to whatever you’re watching. Normally $749.99, it’s just $599.95 on sale.
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