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Apple releases new Apple TV 4K with powerful spec bumps

With HDR10+ support and the A15 Bionic chipset.

New Apple TV 4K with content on screen

Apple announced a new version of the Apple TV 4K. The streaming device lets viewers access Apple TV content and other streaming services through a single platform. With the latest generation, Apple has added new features such as HDR10+ support, and it comes sporting the A15 Bionic chip from the iPhone 13 Pro series.

Thanks to the updated processor on the inside, Apple’s latest streaming box can perform faster than ever. Expect 50% faster CPU performance, and 30% faster GPU performance compared to the previous generation device. While this helps to provide a snappier interface, the real change comes when watching content.

For the first time, this new generation of Apple TV 4K supports HDR10+. This means even more content is supported in HDR, combined with the existing support for Dolby Vision. You’ll be able to watch the latest content in all its glory, with brighter highlights and improved contrast.

As with previous generations, the 4K streaming box comes with a Siri Voice Remote. The upcoming tvOS 16 update delivers a new interface for the smart assistant, taking up less space on your screen. And, as you’d expect, there’s full support for Apple services including Apple Music, TV+, Arcade, Fitness+, and even AirPods connectivity! It also runs as a hub for any HomeKit connected devices in your home. Of course, you can access most other streaming services as well.

This new version of the 4K device is available in two configurations: Apple TV 4K (Wi-Fi) with 64GB of storage, or the Wi-Fi + Ethernet version with gigabit Ethernet support and a larger 128GB of storage. You can order the new streaming box from Apple today (18 October), and it’ll begin shipping 4 November. It starts at $129/£149 for the base model and Siri remote, with the Ethernet model creeping up in price.

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Connor is a writer for Stuff, working across the magazine and the Stuff.tv website. He has been writing for around six years now, with writing across the web and in print too. Connor has experience on most major platforms, though does hold a place in his heart for macOS, iOS/iPadOS, electric vehicles, and smartphone tech. Just like everyone else around here, he’s a fan of gadgets of all sorts! Aside from writing, Connor is involved in the startup scene. This exciting involvement puts him at the front of new and exciting tech, always on the lookout for innovating products.

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