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Walmart quietly starts bringing its best Google TV device to Canada

Walmart has enforced that its Onn lineup of Google TV devices is exclusive to US customers, but the retailer has quietly started expanding the Onn 4K Pro into Canada.

Whether Android TV or Google TV, Walmart has kept its Onn series of streaming devices exclusive to the United States. That hadn’t stopped many from importing the enticing, low-cost streamers to other regions, though. That is, until the retailer implemented a software block last year that made it quite difficult to use the device in other countries.

Now, though, Walmart appears to be expanding to other regions.

Some users have spotted that, suddenly, Walmart’s Onn 4K Pro streaming box with Google TV has started showing up in stores across Canada. This includes in Montreal and some other regions. A unit was also spotted in London, just not the one in the UK. That’s London in Ontario, Canada.

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Pricing on the Onn 4K Pro lands at $75 in “The Great White North,” while some users also claim to have spotted the base 1080p stick for $40.

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Walmart hasn’t formally announced this expansion, but it’s certainly one that many are excited to see. With Onn 4K Plus seemingly ready for its time in the spotlight, that seems like a perfect chance to make some official announcements.

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