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Apple TV 4K (32GB, Previous Model)

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 16,589 ratings

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  • 4K HDR and Dolby Vision for stunning picture quality
  • Dolby Atmos for immersive, room-filling sound
  • Watch original stories from the most creative minds in TV and film on Apple TV+; included for one year when you buy an Apple TV 4K
  • Play groundbreaking, new original games from Apple Arcade
  • Use AirPlay to view photos and videos from your iPhone and iPad on your TV
  • Ask Siri to search for movies, shows, and games with the Siri Remote
  • Netflix, HBO NOW, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and thousands more apps in the App Store
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Price From: $199.95 From: -
Ratings 4.8 out of 5 stars (16,589) 4.8 out of 5 stars (18,361)
Capacity 32GB, 64GB 32GB
Video Output 2160p, Dolby Vision and HDR10 1080p
Audio Output Up to Dolby Digital Plus 7.1 surround sound Up to Dolby Atmos 360-degree cinema sound
Processor A10X Fusion chip with 64-bit architecture A8 chip with 64-bit architecture
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Technical Details

Apple TV 4K

In the Box

Apple TV 4K, Siri Remote, Power cord, Documentation, Lightning to USB cable

Networking

Gigabit Ethernet; 802.11ac Wi‑Fi with MIMO; simultaneous dual band (2.4GHz and 5GHz); Bluetooth 5.0

Ports

HDMI 2.0a3, Gigabit Ethernet, IR receiver

Height

1.4 inches (35 mm)

Width

3.9 inches (98 mm)

Depth

3.9 inches (98 mm)

Weight

15 ounces (425 g)

Release Date

9/22/2017

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Legal Disclaimer

GB = 1 billion bytes; actual formatted capacity less. Siri Remote is compatible with Apple TV (4th generation or later). Not all content is available in 4K HDR. 4K resolution requires 4K capable TV. Playback quality will depend on hardware and Internet connection. Requires HDCP when playing protected content. Services are not available in all countries or regions and are subject to change.

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    Customer reviews

    4.8 out of 5 stars
    4.8 out of 5
    16,589 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality and ease of setup of the standalone streaming media player. They mention that it does it well, Siri works well and that the interface is easy to navigate.

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    397 customers mention316 positive81 negative

    Customers like the quality of the streaming media player. They say it's a great product, it does it well, and everything works perfect. They also say Siri works well and the app consistency is better. Customers also say it is an elegant and effective solution, and a well built unit. They mention that all the major video streaming apps work and are functional.

    "Easy to install and works perfectly. We didn’t realize you need a box to watch apps." Read more

    "...TVs are partnered with all of my Apple TVs and the combination always provides great results." Read more

    "First, I am an Android phone user, but the Apple TV is a well built unit and supports Netflix, Amazon Prime, Youtube, AppleTV and more even if you do..." Read more

    "I use this Apple TV with an inexpensive Fire TV and it works great...." Read more

    316 customers mention262 positive54 negative

    Customers find the setup of the streaming media player to be easy. They mention that the interface is clean, simple, and fast. They also say that the remote is easy to use and elegant. Customers also mention that connecting the device to their router was easy, and that the Siri remote makes everything easy.

    "Easy to install and works perfectly. We didn’t realize you need a box to watch apps." Read more

    "...UX is better even if it isn't the greatest it's still decent and easier to navigate than the Fire Stick...." Read more

    "...Also the interface is better. No unwanted apps all over you home screen.The remote...................is not your father's remote...." Read more

    "Easy to install and use. As usual Apple TV is great viewing and incorporates almost all other apps in one location...." Read more

    Expensive, yes. Still my favorite streaming box? Of course
    5 Stars
    Expensive, yes. Still my favorite streaming box? Of course
    I have two Apple TV 4K models, both 32gb each. I bought the first one at Target in September 2019 after owning an Apple TV 3rd gen for 6 years.This second Apple TV 4K was bought for a pretty stupid reason: Apple Fitness+ and Apple's unwillingness to let us AirPlay Fitness+ to even HomeKit enabled TVs.This wasn't a purchase I was going to make when I bought the 4K TV in my bedroom; it is $180 so I bought a $50 Fire Stick for streaming for the bedroom TV.But as I lose weight and get into better shape by monitoring what I eat, going into a caloric deficit, and exercising with Fitness+, the lack of AirPlay for that service meant I needed to get another Apple TV 4K.Could I have just used the Apple TV in my living room? Sure, but the hardwood and floor level blinds make me leery of doing so. Exercising in my bedroom is my preferred way to do things as there is carpet.Now, how does it perform? How does it stack up to my (now no longer owned) Fire Stick 4K?The interface is buttery smooth on this box. It was smooth on the Fire Stick as well, but I had more internet connection errors on the Fire Stick. I have a mesh wifi system with one beacon outside in the utility closet, which is close to my bedroom, and one in my office. For whatever reason, sometimes the Fire Stick would tell me I didn't have an internet connection but my Apple TV in the living room did.The interface on the Apple TV is just better. Full stop. It's clean, the UX is better even if it isn't the greatest it's still decent and easier to navigate than the Fire Stick.Voice control with Siri is hit or miss for most people. Depending on what I am asking for, Siri will either find it or give me some convoluted nonsense. The Fire Stick was a bit better but not by much. Where Apple pulls ahead in the voice assistant feature of the streaming box wars is being able to search across multiple apps and services, something I sorely missed when when using Alexa on my Fire Stick.The resolution is great; I have two 4K TVs from LG, with HDR and HomeKit, one 49" in the living room and a 43" in the bedroom mounted to the wall. The picture may vary from TV to TV but I find it incredibly sharp. One thing to note is with this box you need an HDMI 2.0 cable that is able to handle 4K data streaming to actually get the best picture.I use mainly streaming services and keep my TV provider for sports and ID channel (yeah I am one of those women haha) and this means I can, and do, use my HomePods for stereo sound, now coming with Dolby Atmos.I recently bought a HomePod Mini for the bedroom Apple TV which sounds great. In order to use HomePods as default speakers for your Apple TV, you need two in a pair. If not, you can always press and hold the TV button on the remote to bring up AirPlay menu and select your HomePod.The biggest, and I mean BIGGEST flaw of this box is the remote. OH. GOD. It's terrible. You accidentally touch the touch surface and you scrub through a video by accident. Scrolling down long lists of YouTube channels takes FOREVER whereas on my Fire Stick remote it was BANG BANG, down the list, as that remote has physical buttons. A big miss here by Apple.All in all, as someone with an ENORMOUS cadre of Apple gear, this is another win from Apple.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Expensive, yes. Still my favorite streaming box? Of course
    Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021
    I have two Apple TV 4K models, both 32gb each. I bought the first one at Target in September 2019 after owning an Apple TV 3rd gen for 6 years.

    This second Apple TV 4K was bought for a pretty stupid reason: Apple Fitness+ and Apple's unwillingness to let us AirPlay Fitness+ to even HomeKit enabled TVs.

    This wasn't a purchase I was going to make when I bought the 4K TV in my bedroom; it is $180 so I bought a $50 Fire Stick for streaming for the bedroom TV.

    But as I lose weight and get into better shape by monitoring what I eat, going into a caloric deficit, and exercising with Fitness+, the lack of AirPlay for that service meant I needed to get another Apple TV 4K.

    Could I have just used the Apple TV in my living room? Sure, but the hardwood and floor level blinds make me leery of doing so. Exercising in my bedroom is my preferred way to do things as there is carpet.

    Now, how does it perform? How does it stack up to my (now no longer owned) Fire Stick 4K?

    The interface is buttery smooth on this box. It was smooth on the Fire Stick as well, but I had more internet connection errors on the Fire Stick. I have a mesh wifi system with one beacon outside in the utility closet, which is close to my bedroom, and one in my office. For whatever reason, sometimes the Fire Stick would tell me I didn't have an internet connection but my Apple TV in the living room did.

    The interface on the Apple TV is just better. Full stop. It's clean, the UX is better even if it isn't the greatest it's still decent and easier to navigate than the Fire Stick.

    Voice control with Siri is hit or miss for most people. Depending on what I am asking for, Siri will either find it or give me some convoluted nonsense. The Fire Stick was a bit better but not by much. Where Apple pulls ahead in the voice assistant feature of the streaming box wars is being able to search across multiple apps and services, something I sorely missed when when using Alexa on my Fire Stick.

    The resolution is great; I have two 4K TVs from LG, with HDR and HomeKit, one 49" in the living room and a 43" in the bedroom mounted to the wall. The picture may vary from TV to TV but I find it incredibly sharp. One thing to note is with this box you need an HDMI 2.0 cable that is able to handle 4K data streaming to actually get the best picture.

    I use mainly streaming services and keep my TV provider for sports and ID channel (yeah I am one of those women haha) and this means I can, and do, use my HomePods for stereo sound, now coming with Dolby Atmos.

    I recently bought a HomePod Mini for the bedroom Apple TV which sounds great. In order to use HomePods as default speakers for your Apple TV, you need two in a pair. If not, you can always press and hold the TV button on the remote to bring up AirPlay menu and select your HomePod.

    The biggest, and I mean BIGGEST flaw of this box is the remote. OH. GOD. It's terrible. You accidentally touch the touch surface and you scrub through a video by accident. Scrolling down long lists of YouTube channels takes FOREVER whereas on my Fire Stick remote it was BANG BANG, down the list, as that remote has physical buttons. A big miss here by Apple.

    All in all, as someone with an ENORMOUS cadre of Apple gear, this is another win from Apple.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Expensive but worth it
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Totally worth it.
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    Jamie
    5.0 out of 5 stars Get rid of sky etc and just get Apple TV
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