Chase Ultimate Rewards Members: Apple 4K TV Media Player: 128GB $126.65 or 64GB
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$109.65
$129.00
(or Redeem w/ Chase Rewards Points) + Free S/H
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Chase is offering Chase Ultimate Rewards Members: Apple 4K TV Streaming Media Player (3rd Gen/Latest Model) on sale for redemption of Chase Rewards PointsorReduced Price Purchase listed below. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member LavenderHealth3450 for finding this deal
Note, must login to your eligible Chase account w/ Ultimate Rewards platform activated
Available Option(s)
64GB Apple 4K TV WiFi Streaming Media Player (3rd Gen/Latest Model)
$109.95orRedeem for 10,965 Chase Rewards Points
Note, this is normally priced at $129 or 12,900 Chase Rewards Points
128GB Apple 4K TV WiFi + Ethernet Streaming Media Player (3rd Gen/Latest Model)
$126.65orRedeem for 12,665 Chase Rewards Points
Note, this is normally priced at $149 or 14,900 Chase Rewards Points
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For some reason Chase charges more tax than Costco.
Costco is re-stocked on the ethernet model for $135. It came out to only ~$4 more at Costco with a better return policy.
Bad deal folks. Chase point redemption is best spent at 1.5 cents per point at minimum. We used to get better rewards and flights for more then $0.015 long ago
Not everyone has a premium Chase card that gets them 1.5 cents per point. For someone who only has a Freedom or Ink Cash, they only get 1 cent per point.
Also, you don't have to pay with points, you can get this by paying with your credit card.
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As an FYI, this device is likely to be replaced with a hardware upgrade in the near future. We are around the 783 day mark since it was released. Twice, AppleTVs were replaced on a 3 year cycle, usually on a 9-21 month cycle. These will likely see sharper discounts in places before new models are released.
As I mentioned, I've owned just about every flavor of Apple TV going back to v2, and the Google Streamer is faster in real-world use, not specsmanship.
I got the 128gb because I had points to kill. Is this thing actually worth it? Using the onn 4k box now
Processing power alone makes it worth it. I'm still using the first 4k model from 2018 I believe and it hasn't slowed down one bit. Way smoother than built in apps on smart TV's. Just ordered a new one through this deal to add to the bedroom. Totally worth it.
It is a nice streamer thats snappy with a clean interface. If you have a media streaming server like Plex/Emby/Jellyfin just know it cannot do some audio formats such as Atmos in TrueHD, but it can do Atmos in EAC3. It also will not allow HDMI pass through of the audio stream so you cannot bypass this limitation. From what I've read it's a licensing issue. Theres an app called firecore which sort of gets around this by decoding and re-encoding the audio stream in software on the fly, however from my limited research this strips out the height metadata, which is a key portion of Atmos.
As a multiple Apple TV owner over the past decade+, I recommend having a look at the new Google TV Streamer. It's as fast, if not faster than, the ATV. Better cross-platform capabilities. Lots of free TV channels included. And it can handle Matter & Thread devices as well. All for $99 (reg. price)
I hate the spam, most of the recommended items are behind paywall even after selecting only certain apps i subscribed to. On top of that lossless apple music is the main reason i bought it even though i'm very much inside Google ecosystem.
As an FYI, this device is likely to be replaced with a hardware upgrade in the near future. We are around the 783 day mark since it was released. Twice, AppleTVs were replaced on a 3 year cycle, usually on a 9-21 month cycle. These will likely see sharper discounts in places before new models are released.
Don't think it matters. I know people who still have the 2nd gen 4K. Works fine for them and it came out in like 2021 or something?
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Costco is re-stocked on the ethernet model for $135. It came out to only ~$4 more at Costco with a better return policy.
Also, you don't have to pay with points, you can get this by paying with your credit card.
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https://store.google.co
As I mentioned, I've owned just about every flavor of Apple TV going back to v2, and the Google Streamer is faster in real-world use, not specsmanship.
https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-en...wer-users/
https://www.theverge.co
Yet these generally favorably reviews both highlight that the google device you're peddling is slow. Cope harder.
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Processing power alone makes it worth it. I'm still using the first 4k model from 2018 I believe and it hasn't slowed down one bit. Way smoother than built in apps on smart TV's. Just ordered a new one through this deal to add to the bedroom. Totally worth it.
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Don't think it matters. I know people who still have the 2nd gen 4K. Works fine for them and it came out in like 2021 or something?