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Post by AudioHTIT on Apr 20, 2021 20:34:38 GMT -5
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Post by LCSeminole on Apr 20, 2021 21:07:51 GMT -5
Finally, happy to see a new ATV !!!
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Post by AudioHTIT on Apr 20, 2021 22:04:32 GMT -5
Finally, happy to see a new ATV !!! Yes, could offer better performance, though I’m not sure how much difference most of us will see or hear. That said I’ll get one and bump the older ones to other systems.
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Post by LCSeminole on Apr 21, 2021 11:42:49 GMT -5
Finally, happy to see a new ATV !!! Yes, could offer better performance, though I’m not sure how much difference most of us will see or hear. That said I’ll get one and bump the older ones to other systems. I’ll be pre-ordering one April 30, next Friday, day one!
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Post by cawgijoe on Apr 21, 2021 11:56:32 GMT -5
Yes, could offer better performance, though I’m not sure how much difference most of us will see or hear. That said I’ll get one and bump the older ones to other systems. I’ll be pre-ordering one April 30, next Friday, day one! I've got a $25 gift cert to Crutchfield...will order one through them when in stock....move my current ATV4K to the bedroom and give my 1080p ATV to one of the kids (whoever wants it).
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Post by doc1963 on Apr 21, 2021 12:11:22 GMT -5
Meh... I'm sticking with the two I have for now. I can tell you, having ran the 14.5 betas, that some of the more interesting features will be coming to the current model when tvOS 14.5 sees its "general" release in the coming days. I'm running the "release candidate" now. Without HDMI 2.1 compatibility in the Gen3 processors (and no eARC for audio return if connected directly to an HDMI 2.1 compatible display), nothing that would rely on the HDMI 2.1 standard is usable. So, for most of us, the new ATV4K would see a speed bump, faster wireless (whereas I'm already hardwired) and a new remote (which will also be available separately). But knowing myself the way I do, check with me in a week, I'll have likely changed my mind...
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Post by LCSeminole on Apr 21, 2021 12:57:49 GMT -5
I’m not a gamer and I’ve not done much of any research on the Apple Arcade, but won’t HDMI 2.1 be useful for 4K@120 for the gamer crowd?
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Post by AudioHTIT on Apr 21, 2021 13:04:30 GMT -5
I’m not a gamer and I’ve not done much of any research on the Apple Arcade, but won’t HDMI 2.1 be useful for 4K@120 for the gamer crowd? If the spec I quoted is correct, it still only does 4k/60, so the HDMI 2.1 is definitely qualified.
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Post by LCSeminole on Apr 21, 2021 13:08:26 GMT -5
I’m not a gamer and I’ve not done much of any research on the Apple Arcade, but won’t HDMI 2.1 be useful for 4K@120 for the gamer crowd? If the spec I quoted is correct, it still only does 4k/60, so the HDMI 2.1 is definitely qualified. I bet they intend on that in a future firmware then.
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Post by wilburthegoose on Apr 21, 2021 13:29:42 GMT -5
I've had an ATV4k for over a year now. I still use Hulu 4k more often, and even the new Chromecast running Android TV has taken 2nd place. I hate the remote, and it's no faster than my other devices. Heck - the native apps in my LG OLED often outperform the ATV4k!
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Post by LCSeminole on Apr 21, 2021 13:39:51 GMT -5
I've had an ATV4k for over a year now. I still use Hulu 4k more often, and even the new Chromecast running Android TV has taken 2nd place. I hate the remote, and it's no faster than my other devices. Heck - the native apps in my LG OLED often outperform the ATV4k! I take it you meant ROKU 4K ?. As for the remote, mine is collecting dust as I exclusively use a Harmony which is way more intuitive than the Apple remote.
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Post by cawgijoe on Apr 21, 2021 13:42:40 GMT -5
I've had an ATV4k for over a year now. I still use Hulu 4k more often, and even the new Chromecast running Android TV has taken 2nd place. I hate the remote, and it's no faster than my other devices. Heck - the native apps in my LG OLED often outperform the ATV4k! I've never been fond of the native apps in any TV. I much prefer an outboard box/processor. At least with Samsung and Vizio, I've found the native apps to not be supported after a short amount of time and they tend to slow down quite a bit with time. Alot of people hate the Apple remote...at least the previous version. I've found that once you figure out how to use it, it's not so bad. Hopefully the new one is an improvement. As to the ATV itself, it's typical Apple, well built and well thought out for the most part. I also have a top of the line Roku from a year or two ago. It works fine, but is definitely less "high end" in terms of feel.
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Post by doc1963 on Apr 21, 2021 14:07:10 GMT -5
There's always been a love/hate relationship with the Siri remote.... Most often, I use my Harmony's BT function to control the ATV4K (as well as my Nvidia Shield), but still find my Siri remote irreplaceable. I can't begin to count how many times I've grabbed the Siri remote, pressed the Siri button to ask " what did he say...?". I don't think any other device will back up 15 second, turn on the subtitles, play the segment again, and then turn off the subtitles while it continues to play....
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Post by AudioHTIT on Apr 21, 2021 16:53:53 GMT -5
Another interesting part of the new product line has been talked about for some time, and now the merging / blending of the iPad and iMac seems almost complete. The iMac looks virtually like a 24” iPad and with the M1 chip in both now, and the Big Sur extensions on macOS, they run many of the same Apps. Pretty soon there won’t be much to distinguish them besides size and batteries.
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Post by cawgijoe on Apr 22, 2021 10:05:00 GMT -5
Even though I have one Tile tracker that I have on my keys (misplace them quite a bit), I'm intrigued by the Airtags especially since I'm entrenched in the Apple environment. The only thing I don't like about them is that you have to buy or make some sort of key ring holder to attach to your key ring. Tile has a built in holder to attach to your current key ring. These Airtags would also make a good gift for people with iphones....11 and up....not too bad at $29 each or $99 for four.
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Post by AudioHTIT on Apr 22, 2021 13:42:29 GMT -5
Even though I have one Tile tracker that I have on my keys (misplace them quite a bit), I'm intrigued by the Airtags especially since I'm entrenched in the Apple environment. The only thing I don't like about them is that you have to buy or make some sort of key ring holder to attach to your key ring. Tile has a built in holder to attach to your current key ring. These Airtags would also make a good gift for people with iphones....11 and up....not too bad at $29 each or $99 for four. I agree, the need for a ‘holder’ is inconvenient and makes it bulkier. Between my wife and I we have 6 or 7 Tiles, they’re pretty handy. I have even attached one to my ski on a powder day in case the ski gets buried. I wouldn’t mind switching to AirTags, but the holder issue gives pause. I think the iPhone 11 or better is only to get the precision finder feature, where the phone points at the device, other iPhones should also work.
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Post by cawgijoe on Apr 22, 2021 14:03:55 GMT -5
Even though I have one Tile tracker that I have on my keys (misplace them quite a bit), I'm intrigued by the Airtags especially since I'm entrenched in the Apple environment. The only thing I don't like about them is that you have to buy or make some sort of key ring holder to attach to your key ring. Tile has a built in holder to attach to your current key ring. These Airtags would also make a good gift for people with iphones....11 and up....not too bad at $29 each or $99 for four. I agree, the need for a ‘holder’ is inconvenient and makes it bulkier. Between my wife and I we have 6 or 7 Tiles, they’re pretty handy. I have even attached one to my ski on a powder day in case the ski gets buried. I wouldn’t mind switching to AirTags, but the holder issue gives pause. I think the iPhone 11 or better is only to get the precision finder feature, where the phone points at the device, other iPhones should also work. For a bag or backpack you can always find a pocket to put the Airtag in. Depending how thick (8mm) the Airtag is, you could find a place in a tradional wallet and keep your wallet in your front pocket to avoid sitting on it. To attach it to keys you need a separate key ring unless you have the imagination to McGiver something. I suppose if you wanted to cheap out you could attach velcro to it....or maybe a magnet...to a metal object....anyway....
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Post by AudioHTIT on May 3, 2021 12:12:18 GMT -5
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Post by cawgijoe on May 3, 2021 12:39:08 GMT -5
Just ordered one Airtag from Apple for my brother-in-law's birthday. I still need to find a "holder" of some sort that is not super expensive. Belkin has a couple, but not in stock currently. I guess I'll get something affordable from Amazon....
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Post by garbulky on May 3, 2021 15:16:50 GMT -5
I'm definitely interested in an airtag. I hope the price drops though. That's substantially more than the trackr's which I used to be able to get for about 10 bucks when they went on sale.
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