Upgraded Apple TV 4K Unveiled With A15 Bionic Under The Hood
With the Apple TV, you’re getting more than a way to stream movies and watch cable. The device has an incredible amount of utility, serving as the centerpiece of a home theater, light-duty games console, and even a smart home hub. None of these things are unique, but the argument for the Apple TV is that it does all of this without cluttering your home with multiple devices, and it does it all well. One attempt at a unique feature is the Apple Fitness+ function, which boasts “over 3,000 studio-style workouts” in 4K.
Yes, you can just use a regular smart TV and the YouTube app to find similar workouts, but Apple makes it easier and includes “personalized real-time metrics,” according to the company, that appear on your other devices. On the gaming side, you get titles like “NBA 2K23 Arcade Edition” and “Jetpack Joyride 2,” which aren’t AAA affairs but may function as a distraction or allow you to get competitive with grandma before your Sunday dinner.
Apple Music and Apple TV+ also work with the device right off the bat, so it’s easy to make the Apple TV an all-round home entertainment system. As you may have come to expect from the fruit-logoed company, the new TV box works seamlessly with other Apple devices. So if you’re living within the Apple ecosystem, then this will fit right in with the rest of your gadgets. The Apple TV 4K with Siri Remote starts at $129, with the remote available on its own for $59. Pre-orders start on Friday, October 21, with the Apple TV 4K set to launch on November 4.
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