What to Buy > TVs Apple TV 4K (3rd generation) Review It's smaller, lighter, and faster than the last model, and the remote gets USB-C By Molly McLaughlin Molly McLaughlin Senior Editor & Content Strategist Molly K. McLaughlin has been a technology editor and writer for over a dozen years. She runs product reviews for Lifewire, overseeing the process from hands-on testing to publishing. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on July 31, 2024 We independently evaluate all of our recommendations. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. 4.2 Apple TV 4K (3rd generation) Apple Pros Same much-improved Siri remote as the previous version A broad selection of apps, including Apple Fitness+ Remote uses USB-C Cons Pricier than competing devices like Roku and Fire Stick Navigation can be tedious The 3rd-gen Apple TV 4K is smaller, lighter, and faster than the 2nd-gen model and well worth the upgrade if you have a non-4K Apple TV. View On Walmart $149 View On Best Buy $150 View On Apple $149 4.2 Apple TV 4K (3rd generation) Apple View On Walmart $149 View On Best Buy $150 View On Apple $149 in this article Expand What’s New: A faster processor and a USB-C remote Setup: Nearly automatic if you have an iPhone handy Performance: Silky smooth Who Should Buy This? Specs The 3rd generation of the Apple TV 4K is an incremental improvement over its predecessor and offers a few welcome changes, including a USB-C port in the Siri remote. (This model came out in 2022 before the USB-C iPhone 15 series arrived.) Sharing cables between devices and people keeps getting easier. As of late 2023, this is Apple's most recent Apple TV model, and it lives up to expectations. Full Details on Every Generation of the Apple TV What’s New: A faster processor and a USB-C remote The 3rd-generation Apple TV 4K sports the company's A15 chip (the previous version had the A12), so there's a definite bump in speed. The unit is smaller and lighter than the earlier version. The Siri remote is nearly the same, except for its USB-C port. Apple Its price dropped by $50, from $179 to $129. Like previous Apple TVs, this model runs on tvOS, which is regularly updated. Setup: Nearly automatic if you have an iPhone handy If you have an iPhone, the setup is simple. Plug the Apple TV 4K in, connect it to your TV, select the appropriate input, and follow the prompts on your phone. It took us only a few minutes to get up and running. You can play around with color balance and other settings from your phone, and then you need to download and sign into your apps. Performance: Silky smooth As expected, it's responsive, and the interface is better than the smart TVs I've used. However, the remote can be a bit jumpy, and navigation can be tedious sometimes - switching between apps takes more than a few presses of the Back button. In my experience, remote controls tend to have too many buttons. In Apple's case, it has too few. It would be nice if there were a Home button. The TV button goes straight to the Apple TV app rather than the home screen. It does have a dedicated mute button, though. Who Should Buy This? There's no real need to upgrade if you have a second generation that's still going. Anything older, then do. If you don't own an Apple TV but use Fitness+ quite a bit, it's a good investment. (We use it for at-home yoga. It also has games, recipe apps, and more. The Best Streaming Devices of 2024 Specs Product Name TV 4K (3rd generation) Product Brand Apple Release Date November 2022 Weight 7.3 oz. Product Dimensions 1.2 x 3.66 x 3.66 in. Color Black Capacity 64GB or 128 GB Processor Apple A15 Bionic chip Operating System tvOS Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit