Testseek.co.uk have collected 233 expert reviews of the Apple TV G4 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple TV G4 .
November 2015
(78%)
233 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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2519 Reviews
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The editors liked
Apps and games aplenty
Bluetooth game controller support
Siri universal search
Amazon wins on picture and sound
Apple has better voice search
Amazon has more apps and UHD video
Amazon features USB and MicroSD
The new remote is great. The swiping takes a little getting used to. (I suggest slowing down the sensitivity in settings.) Otherwise
It looks great
And it feels great in your hand. It's not perfect
But it's the best set-top box remote I've used and I'v
Good picture and sound
Lovely remote control
Good voice recognition
Cross-platform search
AirPlay with iOS devices
TvOS is a huge improvement
Allows third
Party apps
Third-party games and apps
Stable and responsive
Siri could be a game-changer
Very fast
Easy set-up
The new Apple TV delivers the most polished video experience today
With speedy reactions and a familiar yet attractive interface. It has the best remote on the market. Siri's voice search makes finding stuff to watch even easier
Really slick interface
Siri can be excellent
App Store is growing well…
Excellent SIri integration. She never misunderstands what I say. The app-based approach to television is a winner
Even if it's just a bit ahead of its time right now. A refreshing interface that is at once both new and familiar
Easy set up
Fabulous Siri remote
Great content search
App Store
Siri integration
Excellent picture with 4K content
Slick
Speedy operation
Great range of 4K films on iTunes
Slick and powerful
Siri voice controls are great
Growing app store
Clever remote
Seamless setup
If you own an iPhone
Interface is easy to pick up
Siri Remote works well
Voice search and control brilliant
4K HDR/Dolby Vision support means great visuals
Affordable 4K movies in iTunes store - and whatever you buy will be upgraded to best quality as and when available
Cross-service Siri search
Easy and fun to use
Fantastic remote control
Zippy operation
TvOS versions of apps are great
AirPlay mirroring
Dolby Vision support
TvOS interface is slick
Amazing for photos
Especially Moments
Powerful processor
Excellent and responsive interface
Extensive selection of apps
Cheaper movies on iTunes
Existing iTunes library upgraded for free
Attractive design and great build quality
Watch movies in 4K so they appear clearer and sharper than those in HD
Providing you have a compatible TV the Apple TV can handle both Dolby Vision and the HDR formats so no matter which 4K TV you have
You'll be able to play the shows and movies
If you
The editors didn't like
No 4K support
No iPhone app
No Bluetooth keyboard support
App discovery could be better
Siri search doesn't work for music
Apple TV more expensive
Typing is a chore on Apple
The walled garden is rubbish
But I wouldn't expect anything different from Apple. There is hope
Since the new Apple TV will get new apps and new ways to explore content. For now
It kind of feels like that first generation of iOS where you could use any
Expensive
Lacking apps
Half
Baked Siri
Not enough content yet
Remote needs work
Lacking some key apps
Siri Remote can irk
Apps from most major UK terrestrial channels are missing
As are services such as Sky's Now TV and Amazon Video. Apple TV costs more than similar devices such as the Roku
Amazon Fire TV and Chromecast. Non-entertainment apps aren't very compelling yet
…but some key apps are missing
Text entry is really bad
No 4K
App Store discoverability is a mess. Search in general across tvOS can use a lot of improvement. Lack of dictation support is frustrating. Launch week apps and games leave something to be desired. Very few outstanding apps and games available right now
Lack of apps
High price
No 4K future-proofing
Onscreen keyboard is torturous to use
Limited genrebased listings on App Store
No YouTube 4K or Amazon (yet)
Upscaling not always perfect
Remote not great for gaming
Automatic upscaling not always a benefit
Some key apps missing
Need to be an iPhone user to get the most out of it
Sparse app store
Parental controls need tightening
Expensive hardware purchase
Many 4K TVs offer same streaming services
No Dolby Atmos sound (yet)
No way to type a password using the Remote app
New onscreen keyboard is torturous to use
Bluetooth keyboards aren't supported
Does not support 4K
No optical digital audio port
Lacks some key apps
No expandable storage
No Dolby Atmos support
Single format output
No auto refresh rate selection
Remote can be annoying
Still very US-centric
There are no apps for All 4
My5 and ITV Hub instead
You need to play these on your iPhone or iPad and use AirPlay
Doesn't come with a HDMI cable you'll need to purchase one separately
Good picture and sound, Lovely remote control, Good voice recognition, Cross-platform search,
Expensive, Lacking apps,
Is that it? That's what we keep asking the latest Apple TV. We find ourselves frustrated and disappointed. It adds very little to the core streaming box experience that we've seen elsewhere.Taken in isolation, the new Apple TV is lovely. Had it arrived on...
Published: 2015-09-10, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Apps and games aplenty, Bluetooth game controller support, Siri universal search
No 4K support, No iPhone app, No Bluetooth keyboard support, App discovery could be better, Siri search doesn't work for music
As a day one device the new Apple TV feels a bit half-baked, especially in light of the strengthening competition. And as it's taken a couple of years for a refresh to appear, so we feel Apple should be a step ahead of the game.There's no accompanying rem...
Interface is easy to pick up, Siri Remote works well, Voice search and control brilliant
No 4K support, Sparse app store, Parental controls need tightening
The app store currently lacks content and its gaming credentials are a little suspect, but the new Apple TV is a brilliant new way of interacting with your TV and will keep you glued to a big screen instead of a small one...
With the Apple TV 4K, Apple finally offers a fully featured 4K streaming media player to compete with the likes of Roku and Amazon Fire TV--and even ups the ante by adding Dolby Vision support. The problem is, Apple also ups the price significantly over t...
Fast, fluid interface with best-in-breed apps, Siri is as smart as it gets for TV search, No ads larding up the home screen, Can serve as a HomeKit smart-home hub
Far more expensive than other 4K HDR streamers, No 4K HDR for YouTube and no Amazon Video (yet), The Siri Remote is still too easy to lose in the couch
Published: 2017-10-10, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Fantastic processing speed and performance, Full, broad HDR support with Dolby Vision, Excellent iTunes, Siri and tvOS user experience, Lots of Siri-searchable third-party media apps, Free access to 4K versions of your existing iTunes HD movies
Too expensive to offer value for some types of users, Very Annoying forced conversion of all content to 4K HDR and all video to 60Hz, No YouTube 4K support, No support for Dolby Atmos sound, Overview, After a solid couple of years in which just about ever
Apple TV 4K is one very advanced, very sleek little set-top streaming media box with lots of power and 4K HDR content options under the hood. Support for Dolby Vision HDR and iTunes 4K inclusion make this an ideal choice for 4K TV owners whose televisions...
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The fourth-generation Apple TV is unquestionably an improvement over its predecessors, thanks to new features like Siri voice search, an Apps store and customizable interface, a better remote, and Apple Music and gaming capabilities. The fourth-generation...