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Key Features
Stream Multimedia Content Wirelessly
Built-In Wi-Fi & Ethernet Connectivity
Apple AirPlay & iCloud Integration
Supports up to 4K via HDMI
HDR10 & Dolby Vision Support
32GB Storage Capacity
64-Bit A10X Fusion Chip
Rechargeable Siri Remote Control
Siri Search/Multidirectional Navigation
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It's the 4th gen. Amazon has it for $15 more.
Right A10x processor. This will be more than enough for most people. Have one at home, love it. Considering getting this also.
The A10X version of the AppleTV allows you to play sound through your HomePods only if it originates from your AppleTV. You cannot, for example, use the HomePods to play sound from live-TV.
The latest AppleTV allows you to take advantage of the ARC feature on the HDMI port to play sound originating from you TV (or Blu-ray player connected to your TV) through your HomePods.
This greatly increases the utility of the HomePods, transforming them from 'AppleTV speakers' into genuine home theater speakers. And, don't forget, they are Atoms-Capable, so all your blu-ray/4K discs will sound great too.
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The A10X version of the AppleTV allows you to play sound through your HomePods only only if it originates from your AppleTV. You cannot, for example, use the HomePods to play sound from live-TV.
The latest AppleTV allows you to take advantage of the ARC feature on the HDMI port to play sound originating from you TV (or Blu-ray player connected to your TV) through your HomePods.
This greatly increases the utility of the HomePods, transforming them from 'AppleTV speakers' into genuine home theater speakers. And, don't forget, they are Atoms-Capable, so all your blu-ray/4K discs will sound great too.
Holy shit.. that's some dirty. It's like getting your nutsack blown off by a shotgun to hear what you said - cause I bought three old Apple TV's grrrrrr.
Yeah, Apple should have done a better job of explaining this feature. Perhaps, they can enable this function on the older model through a firmware update. After all, plain old HDMI 2.0 can do ARC just fine. You don't need hdmi 2.1 for that.
My setup will have an OLED TV with an AppleTV hidden behind it, and two HomePods in a stereo set up. Instant home theater- no wires, no amp/receiver, no mess - just a clean setup with great sound.