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  1. jozbe

    Apple TV is pretty convenient. I have a “SmartTV” already but sometimes It hits a snag with its interface. Accessing Hulu and Netflicks was smoother through when going through Apple TV I have found.

  2. Angry Llama

    I generally used to regard the Apple brand as one of higher quality and integrity, but had never actually owned an Apple product. The fact that this product passed all of Apple’s various stages of quality control and user experience testing to make it to market is incredible to me. I was going to wait until I had the chance to thoroughly test for all accolades and problems, but the list of problems grew inversely w/ my patience retention, so I had to stop collating and get to the review.

    = THE REMOTE =
    This remote needs no introduction. It is the spawn of Satan. It’s the work of evil. After 30 minutes of trying to use this remote, you will look around the room for hidden cameras and pranksters watching from dark corners, and swear this remote is not for real and that you’re being set up. You have read others’ reviews- this remote is for real… in a bad, bad way.

    Handling the remote is like handling a venus flytrap. If you don’t exercise an EXTREME AMOUNT OF CAUTION when touching, reaching for, picking up, or holding said venus flytrap, you will be bitten!! You WILL invariably and unintendedly activate something, go back, end app, skip something, bring up some weird menu, or trigger something bizarre, and you will have ONE RANDOM CHANCE IN 20 to undo it w/ out losing your place in whatever app you’re in (streaming is H to the E to the double-bars). That’s because the top 1/3 of the remote is a TOUCHPAD!! Apple made a remote out of a venus flytrap!! This remote sucks and the GUI that Apple has developed around it is ßeta at best. Over the last 10 years, we’ve all seen other companies /try/ to execute the touchpad remote (Panasonic), but Apple looks to embrace it fully and it unfortunately looks like the future of Apple remotes.

    …but let’s say you *lose* the venus flytrap. I know. Not Apple’s fault. Can’t blame Apple for that… or CAN’T I!?! Just LOOK at the number of people that have lost this… INCREDIBLY SMALL, CHEAP, THIN, SLITHERY piece of plastic! It must be in the millions by now! But, let’s say you lose it. You pull out your iPhone and dial up the AppleTV app to control your AppleTV… brilliant! Except… the fooking app doesn’t authenticate to the AppleTV directly via Bluetooth- it authenticates over the network! A lot of good THAT does you when you need the remote to type the password to get on the network. [FAIL]

    = USER EXPERIENCE =
    The user experience needs no contributions from the venus flytrap to be horrific. Most of my user experience has been restricted to MLB. Which, to that, you could say, “if you have problems with the MLB app, that is MLB’s fault, not Apple’s, right?” Wrong. I’ve seen MLB on the PC, PS3 (no longer supported), smartphone, and Roku. Hands down, AppleTV royally gets an ‘F’ for MLB streaming. Ultimately, Apple has accepted MLB’s streaming solution and put it into their product… Apple’s problem.
    1. On every other platform, “next” in MLB is a 30-second skip forward or jump to next half of inning. On AppleTV- it’s 10s of FF. I have to push the ‘next’ button TWELVE TIMES to get to the next half of inning. {sigh} That would be slightly acceptable IF IT ACTUALLY SKIPPED FORWARD 10 SECONDS. No. Sometimes, it skips 5 seconds, sometimes not at all. I’m sitting there for 60 seconds pushing next next next next next… to get thru 2 minutes of the same gd commercials I’ve seen 500x now from unsuccessfully attempting to jump to next half of inning. [FAIL]
    2. I turn “HIDE SCORES” ON. I DON’T WANT TO SEE THE SCORES, MAN! Next time I wake up the AppleTV to watch a game, ALL THE SCORES ARE SHOWING! thx, AppleTV. I have gotten used to holding my hand over my eyes so that I can see only the top menu and scrolling through the venus flytrap menus with my venus flytrap to turn HIDE SCORES back ON. Sometimes, the scores /will actually be hidden/, but while I’m clicking thru venus flytrap menus trying to find my game in the calendar- POW – all the scores will appear. thx, AppleTV.
    3. Using venus flytrap menus, I click enter on the top of the 1st inning… and it brings up top of 3rd inning, showing current score and everything. thx, AppleTV. Did I do something wrong? I go back. All the way back. Restart AppleTV. Bring up game navigating venus flytrap menus, click on top of 1st inning… top of 3rd shows up. Come on!! I actually have to start game from very beginning of ALL commercials and pre-game that I have already seen 10x now, and magically slide venus flytrap remote slider from 0:00:00 to the unknown starting time of top of first inning using tiny thumbnails as my guide that sometimes show up, sometimes do not.
    4. I navigate the venus flytrap menus to my game, press enter, and it starts playing the game from 2 days prior. Or 1 day later. Or a different team! Wha? Did I do something wrong?? I go back. And right before I click enter on my game, date/matchup randomly changes to a different one. Sometimes, AppleTV shows me “NO GAMES SCHEDULED” and I’m thinking… uh, no games scheduled on a Sunday? Wrong. On a Friday?? Wrong.
    5. Commercials. Oh, man. What AppleTV and MLB appears to be doing is pushing commercials dynamically between innings. What this does is forces me to watch 5 minutes of commercials in between innings that I *KNOW* from being at the ballpark only last 2 minutes. And- if I try to FF, everything will either freeze or start playing from a random point in the game that is completely different than what the timeline shows! Wha?? If I try to drag the venus flytrap slider to the beginning of next inning and accidentally (VERY EASY TO DO!!) drop it just a touch in the ‘commercial’ timeframe, it starts all the commercials over from the very beginning and forces playback of all. This is COMPLETE rubbish!! This does not happen on ANY OTHER PLATFORM!! This reason alone is worth avoiding AppleTV.
    6. What’s the first thing any techie support person will ask you when you’re having problems w/ your device… “Have you restarted the device?” To restart this flipping unit, I have to scroll, click, glide, back, etc. ad nauseam. Or crawl into the cabinet and unplug the unit from power. Given the frequency of problems this piece of junk encounters, there should be a “RESTART” option when I hold down the button that brings up the “SLEEP” option. Instead, Apple wants you to ‘enjoy’ the navigational experience of venus flytrap (remote) and venus flytrap menus.

    = BOTTOM LINE =
    It would be impossible to oversell this product’s terribleness. This is my first AppleTV, so I do not have other models to compare to nor do I have helpful advice on alternative AppleTV models to purchase. My recommendation would be to at least stay away from the AppleTV 4K model if not go with a Roku unit altogether. I have seen the Roku, I have used the Roku, and I prefer the Roku. So does everyone else in my family. I just had to be different. About 50% of the time, I am unable to watch a game w/out seriously wanting to smash this AppleTV on the concrete and enjoy the explosion of AppleTV inerts. I am John Wick using AppleTV.

  3. Rob

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  4. Christov

    We got another TV for our living room and relegated our older TV to the den with the Amazon Fire TV we’d been using with it. When searching Amazon for a replacement unit, I found the flat, thin, square, functional box type unit we’d been using has been replaced with a “cube” that comes with numerous microphones so the user has not real expectation of privacy r/t Alexa. The older unit we had required the user to hold down the microphone-rebus button the remote control to activate Alexa. Better for privacy, requires actual intent to use. For that reason, I bought the Apple TV.

    The Apple TV set up seamlessly and easily using one of our Iphones and our Apple account. Siri voice activation can be turned off. User interface makes okay sense over against the Fire TV interface. Apps are easy to find and download. Streaming is about as hassle-free as our old Fire TV unit. No worries about finding the remote because our phones or Ipads have that functionality with the Apple TV. Still learning some of the devices settings, but overall a positive experience using this item.

    Oh. The remote – that’s my only real gripe – touchscreen & click functionality takes some getting used to. Also, it’s easy to invert the remote and think you’re using the touchscreen when really, that’s the palm of your hand activating random apps or settings on the screen. Easy to find the Menu button, though.

  5. Jimmy Voyles

    Got this to stream content through our Starlink Network – works great!

  6. tiff

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  7. Ricky Kraus

    Video

  8. XMorth

    First, I am an Android phone user, but the Apple TV is a well built unit and supports Netflix, Amazon Prime, Youtube, AppleTV and more even if you don’t have an iphone. However, you will need an Apple/iTunes account to download the mostly free Apps like Youtube etc. The nice thing is that the Apple TV 4K provides both 4K video resolution and supports Dolby Vision, Vision+ and Atmos sound for the major streaming systems (more movies are becoming available but so far have not seen any on Youtube). I have a Samsung 75″ QLED TV with a great picture but way too much sound latency when attaching to soundbars (even their own) so I bought a Yamaha RX A780 receiver which suports eARC and Dolby Vision/Vision+ and then found that eARC only supports Atmos sound with Vision+ only. This required connecting my 4K Bluray player, the Apple TV 4K and so on to the Yamaha HDMI input ports to eliminate latency and allow for Atmos. Since most movies only support Vision (not Vision+), I get Atmos when available through the Yamaha direct. The Apple TV 4K had the best options to play 4K with Atmos and a great user interface and remote but a bit pricey compared to the equivalent Firestick and Roku options.

    Take Aways:
    1. eARC mostly fixes latency but only supports Atmos through Dolby Vision+ but most movies are Dolby Vision
    Solution: Use Yamaha Receiver RX A780 which can produce Atmos sound from Dolby Vision

    2. You cannot get Netflix 4K videos to provide Atmos on most streaming devices but AppleTV 4K can
    Solution: Plug AppleTV 4K HDMI into the Yamaha Rcvr, not on the TV set since even eARC to an amplifier will not pass Dolby Vision (only Dolby Vision+)

    3. You cannot get most 4k Bluray players to produce the required Dolby Vision+ (very limited movies) and Dolby Vision movies connected directly to your TV set again will not pass through the eARC to an amplifier.
    Solution: Plug 4K Bluray player HDMI into the Yamaha Rcvr (or equiv)

    Last, I love the simple but powerful tiny remote that came with the AppleTV and it somehow sends the correct codes to my TV and other HDMI devices making it much more simplified.

  9. Boomer1950

    Since I returned the first AppleTV 4K, the replacement unit has worked flawlessly. The interface is excellent & easy to use. The quality of the video content is first-rate & the audio is stunning. I added front height speakers to enable Dolby Atmos sound from my system. It is truly amazing to hear. If you’ve been thinking about adding Atmos speakers, wait no longer. You won’t believe the improvement in sound.

    So, my original grade of 3 stars has been moved up to 5 stars. It is another excellent product from Apple.

    I love all things Apple. I have 2 iPhones (my wife & I), a MacBook Pro, an Apple TV3 in my bedroom & an Apple TV 4K in the living room. Unfortunately, I had to return my first Apple TV 4K. I experienced what many buyers of the ATV 4K have – the picture would flicker off & then back on occasionally. This would continue for a while & then the next time the ATV would go off, the video never came back on even though the audio would continue to play. Nothing could fix this except to unplug the ATV to do a hard reboot. The whole process would then start again.

    I received my second ATV 4K 2 days ago. So far, this unit has performed as it should. Until I have proof that this unit won’t start doing the same thing, I can’t give the ATV 4K more than 3 stars.

    When it is working, the picture & sound are fantastic. I thought 4K, UHD, and/or DolbyVision were primarily improvements in video quality. But, wow – the audio improvement may be more dramatic than the video improvement. I love there ATV 4K when it works. It produces excellent video & audio. Apple needs to determine what is causing so many of their units to cut out. Apple recommends using a particular Belkin cable to ensure proper data transfer. I’ve bought one of these cables & it should arrive today.

    I will return to this review if the circumstances change concerning the performance of the ATV 4K.

  10. ARTUR GONCALVES

    Never had a problem with this item