According to MacRumors, November 4, 2022 is the day of the official launch of the new third-generation Apple TV 4K in New Zealand and Australia.
Customers in New Zealand and Australia are always the first countries to receive the latest products from Apple.
Customers who ordered Apple TV 4K on October 18 will now receive Apple TV 4K directly.
However, as there is no Apple Store in New Zealand, customers in Australia will be the first countries to be able to purchase one of the latest Apple TV 4K models at Apple retail outlets.
Knowing this, most would expect stores around the world to have Apple TV 4K for direct purchase, as Apple TV is usually not a highly demanded device.
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This Apple TV 4K is equipped with the A15 Bionic chip which offers 50% faster CPU performance and 30% faster GPU performance than the A12 chip of the previous generation model.
This speed is also supported by 4GB of RAM, compared to 3GB compared to the previous generation model.
Additionally, Apple TV 4K enables HDR10 + and Dolby Vision and comes with a Siri remote with a USB-C port.
In addition, the Apple TV 4K has a built-in Ethernet port and can connect with other smarthome accessories such as HomeKit cameras, lights, curtains and more.
There are two Apple TV 4K variants that differ in capacity, the 64GB variant retails for $ 129 while the 128GB variant retails for $ 149.
The price is relatively lower than the previous generation model which starts at $ 179.
From now on, after New Zealand and Australia, Apple TV 4K sales will start in Asia, the Middle East, Europe and eventually North America.
Apple TV 4K will be the last Apple product to launch in 2022 and will be followed in 2023 by a new Mac product.
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