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Support for HDR technology. Remote control with voice control via Siri. 4K video playback. Support for HRD10+ and Dolby Vision standards.
An iTunes Store account is required to take full advantage of the device's features.
The updated Apple TV 4K is based on the A12 Bionic processor. Also for the new Apple TV 4K, the company has completely redesigned the remote control.
TypeMedia PlayerMedia Player
Operating systemproprietary Smart systemproprietary Smart system
Connectivity and interfaces
Bluetoothv 5.0v 5.0
Wi-FiWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
AirPlay
Miracast
Connectors
HDMIv 2.1v 2.1
LAN1 Gbps
Hardware
CPUA15 BionicApple A12 Bionic
CPU cores66
CPU frequency3240 MHz2400 MHz
Built-in memory64 GB64 GB
Ultra HD 4K support
HDR supportHDR10+, Dolby VisionHDR10, Dolby Vision
General
Video decodersH.264, H.265
Audio decodersDolby Digital, Dolby AtmosDolby Atmos
Remote controltouchwith voice control
Cooling systempassive (no fan)passive (no fan)
Dimensions (WxHxD)98x35x98 mm
Weight208 g425 g
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Apple 2022 Apple TV 4K WiFi with 64GB Storage 3rd Generation MN873LL/A

4K Dolby Vision and HDR10+ for vivid picture quality Dolby Atmos for three-dimensional, theater-like sound Incredible power... morewith the A15 Bionic chip Siri Remote brings precise control with a touch-enabled clickpad Apple Original shows and movies from Apple TV+ The latest shows, movies, sports, and live TV, all in one place More ways to enjoy your TV with Apple Arcade, Apple Fitness+, and Apple Music Use AirPlay to share photos, videos, and more from your iPhone, iPad, and Mac on your TV Pair with HomePod mini for hands-free control with Siri Acts as a home hub to connect and control smart home accessories, with Thread for more connectivity
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Apple - TV 4K 64GB (3rd generation)(Latest Model) - Wi-Fi - Black MN873LL/A

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Apple TV 4K Wi‑Fi with 64GB storage

Apple TV 4K lets you watch shows and movies in stunning 4K Dolby Vision and HDR10+.¹ Get theater-like Spatial Audio with Dolb... morey Atmos that immerses you in sound.² Use it as a home hub to securely connect and control smart home accessories. With Ethernet for high-speed data transfer and Thread for more connectivity. What's in the Box • Siri Remote • Power Cord Legal ¹Subscription may be required to access some content. Not all content is available in 4K HDR formats. 4K resolution requires 4K-capable TV. Title and app availability are subject to change. Some apps are not available in all areas. ²Dolby Atmos features require Dolby Atmos–capable devices and may not be available for all titles and languages. ³Apple TV+, Apple Music, Apple Arcade, and Apple Fitness+ all require a subscription. ⁴AirPlay is compatible with second-generation Apple TV or later. ⁵Compatible with HomeKit or Matter-enabled Thread accessories only. Requires Thread-enabled home hub or border router. Technical specifications Go to apple.com/apple-tv-4k/specs for a complete set.
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Apple TV 4K lets you watch shows and movies in stunning 4K Dolby Vision and HDR10+.1 Get theater-like Spatial Audio with Dolb... morey Atmos that immerses you in sound.2 Use it as a home hub to connect and control smart home accessories. ¹. Subscription may be required to access some content. Not all content is available in 4K HDR formats. 4K resolution requires 4K-capable TV. Title and app availability are subject to change. Some apps are not available in all areas. ². Dolby Atmos features require Dolby Atmos–capable devices and may not be available for all titles and languages. ³. Apple TV+, Apple Music, Apple Arcade, and Apple Fitness+ all require a subscription. 4. AirPlay is compatible with second-generation Apple TV or later. | Apple TV 4K Wi-Fi with 64GB storage | Verizon
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Apple TV 4K Wi-Fi, 64GB, 2022 MN873LL/A

You can elevate your home entertainment experience with the Apple TV 4K (3rd generation), a sleek and modern device that seam... morelessly integrates the best of television with your cherished Apple ecosystem. This high-tech unit is designed to deliver a truly cinematic experience right in your living room, with stunning 4K Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and immersive Dolby Atmos audio.With the stylish and compact Apple TV 4K, you can dive into a vast world of content across various platforms, including Apple TV+, Apple Music, Apple Arcade, and Apple Fitness+. Your photo collections are also beautifully showcased, ensuring your memories are always just a click away. Additionally, this device grants you
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Miracast

A wireless technology that allows you to directly broadcast video and audio from one device to another directly over a Wi-Fi connection. At the same time, unlike AirPlay, transmission does not require a router and building a local network — it is enough that the receiver and transmitter are compatible with Miracast. One of the most popular ways to use this technology is to output a “picture” from a smartphone / tablet screen to a TV, and vice versa. A media centre or TV receiver with Miracast is useful if the TV itself does not support this function.

LAN

LAN — connector for wired connection to the Internet and/or local area network using an Ethernet cable. A wired connection is not as convenient as Wi-Fi (see "Multimedia"), but it is considered more reliable and provides faster data transfer speeds. And the speed indicators depend on the device and can be 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps.

CPU

The model of the CPU installed in the media player.

This information is mainly of reference value: the processor is selected in such a way as to provide certain practical characteristics (maximum resolution, support for certain standards, embedded applications, etc.). So when choosing, you should focus primarily on these specifications. However, if you wish, knowing the processor model, you can find detailed data on it and evaluate the capabilities of the media centre to work with resource-consuming applications. This can be useful, in particular, if you choose an Android model (see above) and plan to use additional software intensively — the set of applications for this OS is very extensive, and some of them are quite demanding on system resources.

Also note that CPU data is often specified for advertising purposes — to emphasize that the device has a fairly advanced chip from a well-known brand. Among the most common brands of such processors are Allwinner, Amlogic, Rockchip, Realtek.

CPU frequency

The clock speed of the CPU installed in the media centre.

On the technical side, the higher this indicator, the faster the processor works and the higher, accordingly, the overall system performance. At the same time, the CPU performance depends, in addition to the frequency itself, on a number of factors — architecture, number of cores, special design features, etc.; and the actual speed of the entire system is affected by performance of components other than the processor. In addition, manufacturers usually select processors in such a way that their computing power is guaranteed to be enough for all the features claimed for a media centre. Therefore, in this case, the CPU frequency is more of a reference parameter (and partly an advertising indicator that demonstrates the advanced specifications of the device), rather than practically significant for buyer.

HDR support

HDR standard supported by the media player.

For more details about HDR in general, see above, while the standard defines some features of the implementation of this feature. Today, the following HDR formats are relevant:

— HDR10. Historically the first of the consumer HDR formats, less advanced than the options described below, but extremely widespread. In particular, HDR10 is supported by almost all streaming services that provide HDR content at all, and it is also common for Blu-ray discs. Allows to work with a colour depth of 10 bits (hence the name). At the same time, devices of this format are also compatible with content in HDR10 +, although its quality will be limited by the capabilities of the original HDR10.

— HDR10+. An improved version of HDR10. With the same colour depth (10 bits), it uses the so-called dynamic metadata, which allows transmitting information about the colour depth not only for groups of several frames, but also for individual frames. This results in an additional improvement in colour reproduction.

Dolby Vision. An advanced standard used particularly in professional cinematography. Allows to achieve a colour depth of 12 bits, uses the dynamic metadata described above, and also makes it possible to transmit two image options at once in one video stream — HDR and standard (SDR). At the same time, Dolby Vision is based on the same tec...hnology as HDR10, so in modern video technology this format is usually combined with HDR10 or HDR10 +.

Video decoders

Codec — from the phrase "Encoder-DECoder" — in this case is the format used for encoding digital video during storage/transmission and decoding during playback (without encoding, video data would take up an unjustifiably large amount of space). Do not confuse this parameter with the format of video files: different files of the same format can be encoded with different codecs, and if the corresponding codec is not supported by the player, video playback will be impossible, even if the file format itself corresponds to the capabilities of the device. And in models with online TV support (see "Features") this nuance also determines compatibility with a specific broadcast: the general format of the broadcast is indicated by the codec used for this.

In general, modern devices usually have quite extensive sets of codecs (one of the most advanced is H.265, AV1 codecis also popular), and there are usually no problems with video playback; in extreme cases, you can use special programs for transcoding files. As for specific codecs, detailed data on them can be found in special sources, but with standard use of media players, such details are not needed.

Audio decoders

The set of audio codecs supported by the device

Codec — from the phrase "Encoder-DEcoder" — in this case, the format used for encoding and compressing sound in digital form during storage/transmission and decoding — during playback (digital sound is basically impossible without encoding, and compression allows to reduce the amount of data). Information about supported codecs is relevant primarily for assessing whether the player will be able to work with sound in a particular video file. The fact is that even in video files of the same format (see below), sound can be compressed by different codecs; and if the player supports the file format, but does not support the codec, sound playback will become impossible.

Theoretically, these rules are also relevant for audio files and online broadcasts (all formats — TV, video, audio). However, in fact, when working with such content, you can ignore codec data. So, for each audio file format, usually, its own standard codec is used, and file type support automatically means codec support. Broadcasts usually use generally accepted audio decoders like MPEG-1 or MPEG-2, which are practically guaranteed to be supported by any modern player designed for such broadcasts.

As for specific codecs, detailed information on them can be found in special sources, however, with the standard use of devices, such details are usually not needed.

Remote control

Remote control included with media center or TV tuner. In addition to the classic remote control with basic controls, there are manipulators with additional features.

— QWERTY keyboard. Such remotes, in addition to the standard set of keys for controlling the player (see above), have an alphabetic keyboard similar to a computer one. This is relevant primarily for media centers with support for social media and photo services — a keyboard with letters is needed at least to enter a login/password.

— With sensors. A kind of remote control that uses sensors instead of classic buttons. Such equipment is somewhat more expensive, on the other hand, the sensors give the remote control a stylish appearance, and in some cases they are more convenient than buttons.

With voice control. A remote control equipped with a built-in microphone and capable of recognizing a specific set of voice commands. This control format is often more convenient than using buttons/sensors. At the same time, the set of supported commands can be different — sometimes it is quite limited compared to traditional remotes, sometimes vice versa (for example, it may be possible to type text using voice input); these nuances should be clarified separately. It also will be useful to find out the list of supported languages; note that English is almost guaranteed to be on this list, but Russian not always.

- Programmable. A universal rem...ote control that can be configured to work in conjunction with media players, TV tuners and other home electronics. By default, such remote controls are loaded with a database of signal codes for various types of equipment. To activate a specific device, they usually use a certain combination of button presses. Often programmable remote controls have teachable keys, a built-in gyroscope, an air mouse function and other similar options. The programmable buttons on these models are often dedicated to controlling the TV, eliminating the need for multiple remote controls. The service manual for them contains detailed programming instructions from the manufacturer.

— Programmable with voice control. An advanced type of programmable remote controls (see the corresponding paragraph) with a built-in microphone for issuing voice commands. Voice control is fully supported on set-top boxes running Android; together with conventional media players and TV tuners, you can make voice requests by speaking a phrase into the remote control. The exact implementation of voice control varies depending on the remote control model and the receiving device.

— Absent. The absence of a remote control is typical for network media players controlled from other devices — usually from a computer or from a mobile gadget through a special application.
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