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Apple TV 4K and Apple TV+ service will be released on November 4

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Earlier this morning, Apple announced that the Apple TV 4K set-top box will launch in Korea on November 4 in tandem with the availability of the company’s TV+ video streaming service (Via MacRumors).

With this launch, Apple TV+  will become available in the country for the first time, accessible through the Apple TV App, Apple TV 4K, Apple TV HD, and Apple One.

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To celebrate the Apple TV+ availability in the country, the company will premiere its first Korean original series, “Dr. Brain,” on the same day. “Dr. Brain” is a Korean-language show based on the popular Korean webtoon of the same name.

Apple’s description of the show:

“Doctor Brain” is an emotional journey about a brain scientist obsessed with finding new technologies to access the brain’s consciousness and memory. When his family became the victim of a mysterious accident, his life was in trouble. He used his technology to get memories from his wife’s brain to piece together what happened to the family.

Dr. Brain Official Trailer – 

According to reports, Apple will cooperate with SK Broadband, a local Internet service provider in South Korea, to launch Apple TV + services. Apple TV + service in South Korea is priced at 6,500 won (about 35.3 yuan) per month.

Other than these, Disney’s Disney + streaming service will also be launched in South Korea on November 12 and will launch seven new Korean shows.

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