Apple announced Apple TV 4K third generation, its media player that now features a more powerful processor, HDR10+ compatibility and double the memory of its predecessor, at a price not exceeding 200 euros. Yes, the new 2022 Apple TV retains some of last year’s most notable features, such as the iconic design or the improved Siri Remote.

One of the main novelties of this new version is the inclusion Bionic chip A15the same processor we see in the iPhone 14. In this case, the new SoC allows the Apple TV 4K to offer a processor 50 percent faster and 30 percent more powerful than the model announced in 2021.

The third generation Apple TV 4K also comes in two different configurations. On the one hand, the Wi-Fi option with 64 GB internal memory. On the other hand, the Wi-Fi + Ethernet version, which also has 128 GB of internal memory.

This device, of course, allows you to play content in 4K. It is also compatible with Dolby Vision and a now with HDR10+ content. In terms of audio, it also supports Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital 7.1, and Dolby Digital 5.1 formats.

No changes to Siri Remote, with new price

Apple TV 4K

Apple TV 2022 supports siri remote which the company announced last year. This one, in particular, is rectangular in shape, with flat bezels and a completely different button bar from the remote the company included with the first generation Apple TV 4K. Siri Remote also lets you navigate tvOS 16, a new version of the company’s operating system that improves the assistant’s usability. Among them is the ability of Siri to recognize the user’s voice to access its content.

tvOS also integrates the most important Apple services such as AppleTV+, Apple Music or Fitness+. It also includes the ability to access connected home devices through the control center panel or through Siri.

How much does a new Apple TV cost?

Apple TV 4K

The new Apple TV 4K 2022 will be available from November 7 at a price of 169 euros for the Wi-Fi variant with 64 GB and for 189 euros for the Wi-Fi + Ethernet version, which also has 128 GB of storage.

Source: Hiper Textual

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