Why you should buy the Apple TV 4K for its lowest ever price on Prime Day

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The Apple TV 4K is my the best streaming box you can buy (in my opinion), and you can save big in this shock Amazon Prime Day discount!

And now, rather than just reel off a feature list, I’m going to tell you why you should absolutely snap this deal up and enjoy an Apple TV at its lowest ever price.

Here’s the deal…

Apple TV 4K: was $179 now $109 @ Amazon

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At $70 off, the Apple TV 4K packs seriously impressive visual and sound quality for its price — high frame rate 4K HDR and Dolby Atmos sound. All of this is made possible by the A12 Bionic chip, and the smooth interface with all the popular streaming apps integrates seamlessly with all your Apple devices.

Why you should buy it!

Now, I could go into detail about why all the best streaming apps are available in one place, the super simple UI or the sleek design of the box (which includes an ethernet port). But there are some more nerdy things that I absolutely adore about my Apple TV.

First off, it’s a great games console. You can play the vast majority of the best Apple Arcade games on this thing (I recommend Sayonara Wildhearts). My partner really doesn’t like me keeping my PS5 in the living room and taking over the TV, so this is a good compromise!

Next, the super simple seamless integration with Apple devices is unlike anything you can get from any cross-device hardware in the past. I love watching Drive to Survive on Netflix, but my partner absolutely hates F1. Being able to just connect my AirPods Pro without needing to access a single menu means I can watch away while she plays Animal Crossing!

And finally, I’m a bit of an AV geek. While other streaming devices like the Fire TV stick or the Nvidia Shield TV may offer a little more usability with a more open app store, their color science is usually a little too rich and the surround sound doesn’t quite have the same clarity.

The HDR10 and Dolby vision deliver crisp video and the Dolby Atmos integration gives you 7.1 surround sound. You’re getting an immersive experience with this!

Jason England
Content Editor

Jason brought a decade of tech and gaming journalism experience to his role as a writer at Laptop Mag, and he is now the Managing Editor of Computing at Tom's Guide. He takes a particular interest in writing articles and creating videos about laptops, headphones and games. He has previously written for Kotaku, Stuff and BBC Science Focus. In his spare time, you'll find Jason looking for good dogs to pet or thinking about eating pizza if he isn't already.