Apple has been selling TV boxes for a long time, with occiasional hardware and software refreshes that keep it competitive with similar products from Amazon, Roku, and Google. Today, Apple revealed a new Apple TV designed for 4K playback, with both upgraded hardware and software.
The new Apple TV 4K is powered by the same A12 Bionic chip that powers Apple’s current iPhone lineup, giving the new model “a significant boost in graphics performance, video decoding, and audio processing.” HHDR, high frame rates (Apple didn’t give a specific number), and Dolby Vision video are all supported. Many other streaming boxes already support HDR and Dolby Vision, but Apple also allows an iPhone to function as a color calibration tool, which is definitely unique.
The new Siri Remote has a directional pad that also functions as a touchpad. There are also power and mute buttons for your TV, similar to the remotes that ship with most Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices. The remote’s microphone gives you access to Siri for controlling smart home devices, checking sports scores, and more.
The Apple TV 4K will become available for pre-order on April 30th, with full retail availability starting in the second half of May “in more than 30 countries and regions.” It will cost $179 in the United States, and if you want to upgrade your existing Apple TV with the new remote, that will be available separately for $59.
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