With the arrival of November 4th, Apple’s third-generation Apple TV 4K is officially on sale. Consumers in Australia and New Zealand are always the first to get their hands on a new device due to time zone differences.
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The main new features of Apple TV 4K (2022 model) include the A15 bionic chip, support for HDR10+, starting at $129, up to 128GB storage space, a thinner and lighter fanless design, and an updated Siri remote.
Compared with the A12 chip of the previous generation, the A15 Bionic chip has a 50% increase in CPU performance and a 30% increase in GPU performance. It is also equipped with 4GB of memory, which is a huge improvement over the previous generation’s 3GB, and also provides 64GB and 128GB versions available.
In addition to HDR10 and Dolby Vision, the new Apple TV 4K also supports HDR10+, and it’s designed to be thinner and lighter than its predecessor, and it comes with a new Siri remote with a USB-C port.
The Apple TV 64GB version is $129, and the 128GB storage, built-in wired network port, and thread that supports connecting home devices are $149, which is generally higher than the previous generation.