Abstract: The new Apple TV will set you back $149, or $199 for a version with extra storage. Apple will still sell the old version for $69. Neither requires an iPhone or iPad, although either iDevice can simplify the Apple TV setup process.THE BASICS Apple TV has b...
4K HDR/Dolby Vision support means great visuals, Affordable 4K movies in iTunes store - and whatever you buy will be upgraded to best quality as and when available, Cross-service Siri search
Expensive hardware purchase, Many 4K TVs offer same streaming services, No Dolby Atmos sound (yet)
Had Apple just released a box that was capable of playing 4K HDR content it would get filed under "just another way to access 4K content in a world where there are plenty of alternatives".The Apple TV 4K aligns itself with the current standards, but where...
Published: 2017-12-15, Author: Dan , review by: T3.com
Dolby Vision support, tvOS interface is slick, Amazing for photos, especially Moments
No Dolby Atmos support
If you're interested in getting superb quality 4K HDR video and you're invested in Apple's ecosystem of devices, then the Apple TV 4K is almost a must-have even though it is significantly more expensive than its rivals. No 4K? Then this isn't the box for...
Abstract: Amazon's latest Fire TV isn't its first to support 4K video streaming, but it has managed to shrink it down so it can hang behind your TV out of sight, just like Google's Chromecast Ultra. The Apple TV 4K is an altogether larger, more expensive box with...
Slick and powerful, Siri voice controls are great, Growing app store, Clever remote, Seamless setup, if you own an iPhone
Remote not great for gaming, Automatic upscaling not always a benefit, Some key apps missing, Need to be an iPhone user to get the most out of it
The slickest TV streaming box around got the 4K HDR upgrade it needed. If your smart TV is a bit thick and you're an Apple user then the Apple TV 4K is an essential addition to your entertainment arsenal...
Powerful processor, Dolby Vision support, Excellent and responsive interface, Extensive selection of apps, Cheaper movies on iTunes, Existing iTunes library upgraded for free, Attractive design and great build quality
Single format output, No auto refresh rate selection, Remote can be annoying, Still very US-centric, Expensive
If you already have a 4K HDR TV with all the main video streaming and catch-up services, then you probably don't really need an Apple TV 4K unless you want access to iTunes. However if you use a projector or it's something that interests you and you're al...
Published: 2017-09-25, Author: Mark , review by: stuff.tv
Excellent picture with 4K content, Slick, speedy operation, Great range of 4K films on iTunes
No YouTube 4K or Amazon (yet), Expensive, Upscaling not always perfect
The Apple TV 4K is a great product when viewed from certain angles. If you have a lot of your videos locked away in iTunes, the 4K is worth the upgrade. The hardware works well, the tvOS 11 interface is smooth and pretty, and everything syncs between your...
Abstract: “I want to love the Apple TV 4K. I want to love it a lot. It is by far the closest thing to being a fully realized vision for the future of TV that exists. But because it's so ambitious, it's also the farthest away from the vision it's trying to achieve...
If you're an Apple fan, have an existing iTunes library, and use iOS devices, then it's going to be hard to avoid the lure of the Apple 4K TV. Its integration with the Apple universe is a big factor, and one that would make sense to a lot of people. The u...