Costco Wholesale has for their
Members:
64GB Apple TV 4K Wi‑Fi Streaming Media Player (3rd Gen, 2022, MN873LL/A) on sale for
$99.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
Cheap_thrills for sharing this deal.
Note, must be a active Costco Member and logged into your account to purchase at sale price from Costco. Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.
Features:- A15 Bionic chip delivers up to 50 percent more CPU performance than the previous Apple TV 4K, so everything feels faster and more responsive
- With up to 30 percent more GPU performance, you'll notice smoother graphics and gameplay
- 64GB storage means you can store more apps and games for the whole family
- 4K Dolby Vision and HDR10+ for Vivid Picture Quality
- Dolby Atmos for Three-Dimensional, Theater-Like Sound
- Siri Remote Brings Precise Control with a Touch-Enabled Clickpad
- 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 with MIMO and simultaneous dual band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) delivers fast, high-quality streaming
- Bluetooth 5.0 wireless technology connects Apple TV to game controllers, Bluetooth headphones, and AirPods
- Gigabit Ethernet on the Wi-Fi + Ethernet model provides a high speed wired connection
- Note: Thread and Gigabit Ethernet only available on Apple TV 4K (3rd generation) Wi-Fi + Ethernet.
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CORRECTION: Gift card for new Apple TV is $25, not $50. So might as well snag the Costco deal, unless you're in the market for the Ethernet model.
But, since I have recently subscribed to DirecTV Stream, I have noticed that the app runs smoother on the AppleTV, and will enter a smooth picture when changing channels quicker than the Roku. Plus, the AppleTV platform is much smoother and faster than Roku. I'm still having issues with the HDR channels, though.
Can anyone provide a comparison between the Roku Ultra and Apple TV 4K 3rd Generation? I have all of my products hard wired, so I would go with the Ethernet version. Will upgrading from Gen 1 to Gen 3 resolve my HDR and Plex issues? I am thinking of making the AppleTV my primary streamer, and if the Gen 3 will resolve these issues, I'll upgrade from Gen 1.
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Would it be more or less complicated to have different streaming boxes with different controllers and interfaces?
She has Apple devices like an iPhone and iPad.
I just bought a Roku Stick for her main TV that's still in the box. She has an older 1080p TV but may upgrade to a 4K sooner since they're so affordable these days.
I don't think Ethernet is that important since her router is right next to her TV. But maybe Thread support would be good for future proofing if she gets some smart home stuff in the future?
Not to mention the ecosystem integration. Screen mirroring, facetime, homekit, etc.
Switched from a nvidia shield pro to the apple tv about a year ago and haven't looked back. Shield's constant lag/buginess combined with Google's intrusive advertising insertion was too much to bear.
That the biggest feature that has kept me from replacing my shield units with Apple TVs.
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