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2021 Apple TV 4K with 64GB Storage (2nd Generation)

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Style: 4K


Size: 64 GB


Features

  • Dolby Atmos for immersive, room-filling sound
  • A12 Bionic chip gives a big boost to audio, video, and graphics, for even better game and app experiences
  • 4K High Frame Rate HDR with Dolby Vision for fluid, crisp video
  • Apple Original shows and movies from Apple TV+
  • More ways to enjoy your TV with Apple Arcade, Apple Fitness+, and Apple Music
  • The new Siri Remote with touch-enabled clickpad
  • Private listening with up to two sets of AirPods
  • Use AirPlay to share photos, videos, and more from your iPhone, iPad, and Mac on your TV
  • Get a live view of your HomeKit-enabled cameras and control your smart home accessories

Brand: Apple


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Connector Type: HDMI


Resolution: 4k


Controller Type: Remote Control


Color: Black


Model Name: Apple TV


Item Weight: 1.7 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 6.1"L x 5.7"W x 2.8"H


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  • Compared to Fire Stick - Free 3 Month Apple+ at Best Buy
Style: 4K Size: 32 GB
16 month Update - I just got the latest Fire stick and it's harder than ever to navigate. I had to watch videos to try to get this new one to work like the last one and I still haven't gotten the screensaver to work right nor have I gotten it to work as well with my LG remote. So I'm upping the Apple review to 5 stars. 12 Month Update - Ended up subscribing to an Apple Family Plan so have access to their shows all the time. This device is still working well on the guest room TV and is easy for the grandkids (and old people) to use. No complaints. 4 Month Update: Updating the software took about 15 minutes on a wireless network with 400 Mbps download. I was going to test the download speed but discovered that there is no web browser for Apple TV. There is an app you can get that will allow you to access other apps but I wasn't in the mood to bother. The Apple TV box, however, has an Ethernet port so I could connect it directly to the router for faster speeds. Works as advertised. Easy to setup. I laid my iPhone next to it and it got what it needed in less than a minute. It worked out of the box with my LG control but doesn't work with the generic control the spouse uses. The quality of the image and sound (on a new high end LG TV) is the same on Firestick and Apple. I did watch a video that showed me how to improve the vidio and audio on the Apple interface but I couldn't see any difference after making suggested changes. I'm a long time Amazon Fire Stick user (upgrade each time a new stick comes out) but that darned stick fails almost daily and I have to go to the TV to manually restart it. I still have it running but stuck the Apple TV on another HDMI plug. After spending some time setting the Apple TV up to suit me, I still use the Fire Stick interface as my first choice but switch to Apple when the Fire Stick fails. Setting up the Apple interface also led me to make some useful changes on the Fire Stick interface. Probably because I'm familiar with Fire's busy screen and have it organized to suit me, I find the Apple screen too simplistic. If I was choosing one to buy for someone less tech savvy, I'd get the Apple. If I have guests, I'll set the Apple up on their TV. If the Apple TV wasn't so expensive, I'd buy one now for my brother. I do not like the remote. It has a hair trigger that causes it to move the cursor if you look at it sideways. But my LG remote works fine so I put the Apple remote away. I was very surprised the Apple TV didn't come with more than a 7 day free trial of Apple+. However, I got a 3 month free trial for no cost from Best Buy. Apple+ gets you free access to their proprietary programs, nothing more. Because I have most of the movies I want to view in file format, I'm unlikely to benefit from having access to Apple+. I got a one year free subscription when I bought my Macbook and never used it. Bottom line - Better choice for new streamers, nothing better for experienced Fire Stick users. Addendum: I like Apple+ better than I thought I would. I will still let it expire after the three free months but we have binge watched a half dozen series. Addendum: The new Apple TV 4K is out and has a good introductory price and great reviews. Try that one instead of this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2022 by Conspicuous Consumer

  • An improvement over Roku!
Style: 4K Size: 32 GB
We've been using Roku on our home TVs for the past 6-7 years and we've tried virtually all types - the Roku 4K streaming sticks, the Premiere +, and the Roku Ultra. The Apple TV 4K is an improvement over all of them, offering smoother streaming experience that is perceptible both in terms of 4K HDR and HD content. Roku is probably a bit easier to navigate, as some of the buttons on the Apple TV remote are strangely placed, but our Samsung TV remote actually doubles as another remote, and if you have iOS devices, they can easily become remotes too. The Apple TV console itself is a heavier than the Roku consoles. During streaming and gaming, it gets warm, but so does Roku. It was reasonably easy to set up. The Samsung TV did not recognize it right away, but after fiddling with its settings (manual input), it did. If you have an iOS device, you can very quickly transfer account and wi-fi info to the console, and also use the iOS device to type in passwords, etc. The only con at this point is the free space. After the initial setup, you will likely only have somewhere between 19 and 21 GB left, so if you want to download games from the Apple Arcade - there won't be much space to do so. Pairing an Xbox controller was relatively easy (but I had to unpair it first from another iOS device). Games look good and there is no lag (the A12 Bionic chip is good enough to handle even the more demanding types). 32 GB (29.5 GB really), however, is too little (if you care about games) and will quickly fill up. All in all, this is a capable streaming console that is a step up over Roku and certainly a step up over Chromecast (one of our TVs has Chromecast). It is much pricier than both, which is another con, but seems worth the additional investment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2022 by Wyrd2010

  • Great
Style: 4K Size: 32 GB
The main issue I had with this was the remote is really sensitive. But I think it’s able to be adjusted in the settings. So I got it for an education app I’m using to help with studying for some school topics; Udemy. The app ended up just being airplay, which is stupid. The Udemy app wasn’t actually a content accessing usable app. It opens and says to download the real app on your phone and stream it through airplay. So I returned the Apple TV 4k and got a roku streaming plus, since I could just use that for airplay and it’s way cheaper. I have a gaming console that has all my video streaming apps in 4K, so I thought Apple TV 4K would be a waste of money for just airplay. Well, the roku is horrible!!!! Cascading problems with the device, remote, connection, and the airplay works 20% of the time after restarts and troubleshooting each time I try to use it, and sometimes having to do troubleshooting mid-use because it cut off and stops working while I was streaming. Full roku review on the roku streaming plus page. Now I’m waiting for amazon to finish my Apple TV 4K return, so I can turn around and repurchase it. Because roku was so bad that I don’t want to try any other devices or dongles lol. And the Apple airplay approved lists on apple’s site, is small for what I need. And now I feel like a crazy buyer, because I’ve never done this before with purchasing, returning, and then repurchasing the same item lol. I feel guilty like I did something wrong; like walking out a store without buying something lol. At first I thought the Apple TV was overpriced. Especially for me, since I have a gaming console with all my 4k video streaming. But it does come in handy and uses way less energy to operate, compared to my console. For streaming, the real apps you have access to, the stability and stronger connection, the better quality video and audio. It’s quick! And the airplay works! So I just have to get this again, which I’m fine with at this point. I will probably not want to buy outside of apple’s ecosystem if I don’t have to, going forward. So I 100% recommend Apple TV 4K lol. Edit: still 5 stars. But the color balance and 4K on the Apple TV, looks better than my 4K tv and better than the 4k streaming on my gaming console. Colors look noticeably better. The darks, the brightness, the overall quality looks clearer. Not sure how Apple did it, but their 4k looks better lol. I found out by watching the same 4k and 8k videos on YouTube. Yes, I only have a 4k tv, but the 8k videos have nice demos as well. Also noticed this streaming Netflix. Those are the only tests I’ve done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2021 by ChomChom

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