Note that there are two
kinds of Apple TV remote wall mounts: charging stand and simple remote stands.
Not exact matches
While
Apple is said to have floated this
kind of offering in the past, with a $ 30 per month service in 2009 that didn't get much traction, the tech giant has largely stuck to developing its $ 99
TV box.
I'm in the process
of testing some smart
TVs — the
kind that connect to the internet and run various apps, such as YouTube and Netflix — which is funny because I just finished reviewing a bunch
of media streaming devices, including the Roku XS and
Apple TV.
Some
of those who spoke with the Post got the impression that
Apple wanted to hire senior executives to run some
kind of TV and / or movie venture, while others said it sounded like
Apple (AAPL) was working on a possible acquisition to jump start such an effort.
Beyond that, I've always appreciated that self - professed non-techies like my mom can easily operate her
Apple TV and I am afraid that this
kind of hardware will further secure Android in the catagory
of «only for hardcore tech fans», which is untrue and unfortunate (in my opinion).
The search giant wants Android users to be aware that they're using Google products, especially since 2012 will see the launch
of the company's first tablet device and some
kind of Google - brand home entertainment hub akin to
Apple TV.
Apparently the initial download size is 200 MB, so this obviously would limit the
kind of games that would be playable on the
Apple TV, right?
The
Apple TV 4K is the perfect partner for the latest high - end
TVs, with the ability to instantly detect what
kind of display is on offer and calibrate the output accordingly.
... the
Apple TV to the Netflix Player by Roku is like comparing two wildly different
kinds of automobiles — like a Chevrolet Camaro vs. a Ford F - 150 pickup.
That being said the rumors may not exactly turn out to be true, but again if you think
of it these are some
of an essential feature that the
Apple TV is missing out on and it's
kind of a no - brainer for
Apple to include the same.
My bet is that
Apple will use Faceshift's technology in future versions
of iPhone to offer some
kind of new camera modes while clicking pictures or eventually use it down the line on the
Apple TV to offer new games and apps that will feature a completely new way
of interacting with them.
If you're new to the 4K game — which we suspect many might be if they're buying the
Apple TV 4K as an upgrade to an old 1080p streamer — then it's the perfect partner, with the ability to instantly detect what
kind of display is on offer and calibrating the output accordingly.
If you're living completely in the
Apple ecosystem, on the other hand, the new
Apple TV opens up all
kinds of new worlds...
9to5Mac says that the new
Apple TV will not only support games, but also feature an App Store, with other
kinds of apps.
When it comes to apps, it's
kind of a pain in the butt since you have to go through and install each app you want on your
Apple TV and if you've been playing a game that doesn't support cloud syncing, you might lose all
of your progress.