Apple announces the second-gen Apple TV 4K powered by A12 Bionic chipset

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Apple has announced the release of its Apple TV 4K media player, and it features a few additions and innovations from its predecessor, the first-gen Apple TV. The Apple TV 4K runs on Apple’s custom-made A12 Bionic chipset, which debuted in some Apple smartphone models like the iPhone XS and XR series. The Apple A12 Bionic chipset is a silicon chip packed with power to provide an overall excellent performance and power efficiency via the CPU and GPU.Apple TV 4K

This new Apple TV 4K is capable of playing 4K HDR video excellently. There would be a lot of content available for users in no time, as Apple is engaging actively with several content producers to produce compatible content for the Apple TV 4K.Apple TV 4K

Among the features available for the latest Apple product is a Siri Remote which is exceptionally better than its predecessor. The touchpad is a circular pad with five-way controls, together with an array of innovative and exciting features.Apple TV 4K

An added feature for iPhones running iOS 14.5 operating system is color calibration using Face ID. This can be used to calibrate the color output of your TV if it is yet to be done while watching content through the Apple TV 4K.

Apple has indeed tickled the imagination of its customers with the sneak peek into the array of features available in the second-generation Apple TV 4K and would expect massive orders for the device.

The Apple TV 4K will cost $179, and orders can be received from April 30 across over 30 countries. Customers will begin receiving their orders from mid-May, according to the tech giant. The new Siri Remote is available for $59, while the first-generation Apple TV and the Siri Remote will be bundled for $159.

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