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The price of NBC Universal’s Peacock streaming video service normally starts at $6 per month or $60 per year. But right now you can pick up a 1-year Peacock Premium subscription for $20, which is about $1.67 per month. Just use the code STREAMTHEDEAL at checkout.

Keep in mind that this discount applies to the ad-supported tier. If you want to go ad-free, you’ll still need to pay full price, which is currently $12 per month or $120 for a full year.

Peacock Premium 1-year subscription (with ads) for $20 – Peacock (coupon: STREAMTHEDEAL)

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  1. “Peacock Premium 1-year subscription (with ads) for $20” No thanks. 1. There’s nothing on peacock that isn’t old and worn out. 2. I’m stuck with the Comcast/Xfinity “10G” monopoly in my area, and they put data caps on to block streaming competition. So I’m stuck with nowhere to go that’s worth watching and/or affordable.

  2. I have the Amazon Basics 65W type C wall adapter and it powers my laptop without any problems. A great buy @ $12. No cable included.