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I'm looking forward to the ability to install/use apps on the 4G version.
I have a SAMNet (System Access Mobile Network)
membership and love the descriptive video service
they offer. Use the iOS iBlink radio app to connect to my SAMNet account.
Get tired of watching/listening to Descriptive TV
shows and movies on my little iPod. Being able to
use my TV would be so nice thanks to the new 4G Apple TV. Can't wait!
Amazing how much I thoroughly enjoy TV shows and
movies now having the various scenes audibly
described (Just watched Ant Man this past Friday.)
At 06:46 PM 12/12/2015, you wrote:
Exactly that.
In Australia at least not only is the new 4G
Apple TV being sold but the 3G is also available.
There is quite a difference and the first
notable difference is in price, the Apple 3G TV
is around $110 Australian whereas the 4G 64GB version is around $350.
Whatâs the difference between the 2
generations? the 4G supports Apps - similar to
how an iPhone or iPad does - but the 3G
doesnât however you can still purchase TV
episodes and so on from the iTunes store, use an
accessible version of Netflix, stream your
Music, listen to Radio Stations and use
Voiceover, no Siri with the 3G version
unfortunately but some might still consider the
3G version an absolute bargain, I know I do and
- now that I know that both 3G and 4G versions
are available - Iâll wait a little longer,
save a bit more and buy both Gens, can put one in the den for example.
And a final word with regard to the Apple TV 4G,
I notice that Pandora have released an App so I canât wait to see that.
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