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Review on TV box Apple TV 4K 64GB, black by Kittisak Jeangpong ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Performs its functions, nothing unusual.

My transition to Apple products over the past two years has included the purchase of an iPhone, a Macbook, and now an Apple TV 4k. And if the earlier purchases provided you a lot of delight because of the user-friendly interface, how easy it was to use, and so on. Nevertheless, the Apple TV is, to put it mildly, not satisfying in any way. Despite the fact that I would want to be a lot more specific. To begin, I'll compare it to the operation of the software that's pre-installed on my LG OLEDB7V TV and the Magic remote control that comes with it. A gigabit cable is used to connect the set-top box to a router that has a speed of 200 megabits per second. 1) The user interface and remote control. It is a horrible and illogical thing to do. Do you want me to navigate you through the included series till you reach the appropriate point? There is no other choice besides to click the scrolling button on the remote control for ten seconds while the screen remains frozen and keeps throwing itself back. The remote touch is incredibly sensitive to even the tiniest of movements, and this consistently results in actions that aren't necessary. Scrolling and switching to the next track both need you to go around the wheel in the opposite direction from the switch that is located on the phone; why did you do that?! 2) When watching a series on Apple TV Plus, there is no button to skip the introduction that plays at the beginning of the show, nor is there a button to advance immediately to the next episode of the show. Netflix already has ALL OF THIS, so why not just repeat it after them? To summarize, in order to quickly switch from the series that you just finished watching, you need to navigate back to the menu, select the next series, and then scroll through the splash screen and what happened in the previous one in the next series. Only after completing these steps will you be able to quickly switch from the series that you just finished watching. 3) Netflix has a user interface that does not allow users to check for the presence of translation or subtitles before beginning to watch a video. You really ought to get started viewing the series right away. 4) In terms of performance, it is subpar, although it is marginally superior to the one that comes built-in. If the scrolling becomes stuck, roll back. When switching between different pieces of material, the Netflix app moves more slowly. 5)Airdrop. Contrast this with the process of transferring video from an Elmedia player on a Macbook directly to a TV through wifi. When compared to direct transmission over wifi, the quality of an airdropped file is noticeably worse, the transfer time is significantly longer, and series are not switched. The same thing happens on the second screen, there is a very significant delay. The bottom line is that if you want to watch Apple TV Plus, photos and videos from an iPhone, then you should buy it. Additionally, as the set-top box itself, this thing plays lg built-in high-end TVs to set-top boxes or xbox consoles.

Pros
  • - the ease with which it may be set up - its compatibility with other products manufactured by Apple -the ability to manage it from one's mobile device -dolby vision, hdr, dolby atmos, and so on -apple TV Plus
Cons
  • -effectiveness -ease of operation Netflix's performance is negatively impacted by airdrop, and the user interface is poor. -YouTube does not support 4K video; instead, you must purchase a cable that costs between four and five thousand dollars (although this criticism is more of a nitpick); alternatively, they may include a cable in a more expensive package.

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