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Design
Apple has remained consistent with the design of the Apple TV for several years, and this trend will continue with the 2024 version. The slimmed-down black plastic body seen in the current model is expected to be retained, with no significant changes to the form factor.
A New Chip
The current Apple TV 4K model features the A15 Bionic chip from the iPhone 13 lineup. However, for the 2024 version, Apple is likely to introduce a new A-series chip. There are speculations that the next-generation model may utilize either the A16 chip from the iPhone 14 Pro models or the A17 Pro chip from the iPhone 15 Pro models. The A17 Pro chip, being Apple's first 3-nanometer chip, offers enhanced graphics capabilities, including hardware-accelerated ray tracing, which would enable console-quality gaming on the Apple TV 4K.
Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7
The next-generation Apple TV 4K may bring new Wi-Fi protocols, such as Wi-Fi 6E or even Wi-Fi 7, although no specific rumors have emerged regarding this feature. Upgrading to at least Wi-Fi 6E would enable the Apple TV to take advantage of the faster 6GHz band for improved streaming and content download speeds.
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Other Connectivity
Similar to the current models, the 2024 Apple TV 4K is expected to be available in both a Wi-Fi-only and a Wi-Fi + Ethernet version. Additionally, it may adopt Bluetooth 5.3 for enhanced connectivity. Thread integration and support for Matter, when used as a home hub for smart home products, are also expected to be retained.
Expected Changes
Faster Chip
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman suggests that the next Apple TV will feature a faster processor compared to its predecessor. While the exact chip is unknown, possibilities include the A16 Bionic chip or the A17 Pro chip. The inclusion of a faster chip would significantly enhance the device's performance.
Lower Price
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that the 2024 Apple TV will be more affordable than the current model. A sub-$100 price point has been suggested, making it more competitive with other streaming devices available on the market.
Release Date
According to Gurman, Apple plans to release the next Apple TV in the first half of 2024. While previous models have been released at different times of the year, the expectation is that the 2024 Apple TV 4K will be available by the end of June at the latest.
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Conclusion
The Apple TV 4K 2024 is poised to bring notable improvements, including a new chip for enhanced performance, potential upgrades to Wi-Fi protocols, and the possibility of a lower price point. As Apple continues to innovate its streaming box, users can look forward to an even better entertainment experience.
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[...] The Apple Vision Pro was announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference on June 5, 2023, with availability beginning in early 2024 in the United States at a starting price of US$3,499 and later in 2024 in additional countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, India, Brazil, Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and South Korea, at varying starting prices. An estimated million units will be shipped initially.
Apple Vision Pro has a laminated glass display front, an aluminum frame covered by a flexible cushion, and an adjustable headband. The frame contains five sensors, six microphones and 12 cameras. Two micro-OLED displays with a total of 23 megapixels usually running at 90 FPS from a maximum of 96, each with a size of a postage stamp, will be seen by the user through the lens. The eyes are tracked by a system of LEDs and infrared cameras, which form the basis of the device's iris scanner named Optic ID (used for authentication, like the iPhone's Face ID). Custom optical inserts are supported for users with prescription glasses; these lenses will attach magnetically to the main lens and are developed in partnership with Carl Zeiss AG. The device's speaker is inside the headband and is placed directly over the user's ears. It can also virtualize surround sound.
The Vision Pro uses the Apple M2 system on a chip. It is accompanied by a co-processor known as Apple R1, which is used for real-time sensor input processing. The device can be powered by an external power supply, a USB-C port on a Mac, or a battery pack rated for two hours of use.
Apple Vision Pro runs visionOS (internally called xrOS during its development), which is derived primarily from iOS core frameworks (including UIKit, SwiftUI, and ARKit), and XR-specific frameworks for foveated rendering and real-time interaction.
The operating system uses a 3D user interface navigated via finger tracking, eye tracking, and speech recognition. For example, the user can click an element by looking at it and pinching two fingers together, move the element by moving their pinched fingers, and scroll by flicking their wrist. Apps are displayed in floating windows that can be arranged in 3D space. visionOS supports a virtual keyboard for text input, the Siri virtual assistant, and external Bluetooth peripherals including Magic Keyboard, Magic Trackpad, and gamepads. Calls can be presented via windows of participants's personas.