Everything the new Apple TV 4K could have done, but didn't
Date:
Mon, 05 Jul 2021 11:13:07 +0000
Description:
The new Apple TV didn't change much here's what we're still wishing for.
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The new Apple TV 4K 2021 that launched earlier this year finally granted our wish for a new Apple TV streamer after four years of inaction from the technology giant.
But the new Apple streaming device didnt quite match our hopes and dreams, with an iterative model that showed a company largely content to stick with what had come before. Apple did see fit to fix the biggest problem with its streaming box range the Siri remote and add some neat new features, like
HFR support and a way to calibrate TV color output using an iPhone.
But the core experience is largely the same, and we cant help but think that Apple could have done more with its streaming range.
Theres a reason that the late Steve Jobs called Apple TV a hobby for the company, and that reputation of a product line that isnt taken as seriously
as the companys bread-and-butter iPhones and Macbooks is still hard to shake off.
With that in mind, weve brought together five things we would love to see in
a new Apple TV model, and which were disappointed not to have already seen in action. 1. Built-in HomePod speaker
Alas, what might have been. In the runup to the Apple event at which the new Apple TV 4K 2021 was announced, rumors surfaced of a combined set-top box and smart speaker that melded together the streaming functionality of the Apple
TV and the audio capabilities of the Apple HomePod .
While Amazon would still have beat Apple to the punch the Fire TV Cube functions as both a streamer and an Alexa speaker this kind of reinvention
of the Apple TV was (and is) sorely needed.
Things get tricky when considering that the Apple HomePod was discontinued earlier this year, after failing to gain much traction or at least as much
as the smaller, cheaper HomePod Mini , which Apple is now focusing its smart speaker efforts on. But porting the speaker capability of either the disappearing HomePod (lets use those leftover parts, eh?) or the emerging HomePod Mini over into the Apple TV hardware would have been pretty seismic. You can connect HomePod Mini speakers to the Apple TV, though. The HomePod Mini has been a lot more successful why not integrate it? (Image credit: TechRadar) 2. Xbox Game Pass and Stadia app support
Apple has been angling more for gaming audiences in recent times, with its Apple Arcade game subscription service, and an upgraded processor in the
Apple TV 4K 2021 that should help games run more smoothly. PS5 and Xbox
Series X controllers also now work on Apple TV devices (not just the latest model) too.
Unfortunately, Apple has continued to drag its feet around app support for other gaming applications. You cant download either Xbox Game Pass or Google Stadia as native apps, with only the option to access through an internet browser, making it a fiddly workaround for accessing your favorite games.
The problem is that Apple views them as app stores in themselves, given the number of playable games in each one. That makes them competitors for the App Store where Apple would rather you buy games directly, so it can take a cut of the payment.
Theres more Apple could do to make lives easier for the gamers it wants to attract, and something as simple as improved app support would go a very long way. This is more of an Apple problem than an Apple TV problem, of course,
but it means that the streaming hardware simply isnt the gaming hub that
Apple would love it to be. You can access Google Stadia in iOS, but only through a browser (Image credit: Google) 3. Android phone support
Apples walled garden means that the Apple TV 4K doesnt play as nicely with Android devices as with iPhones and while you can still setup and use the streamer fine without an Apple smartphone , you will be locked out of some of its best features, such as AirPlay and color balance adjustment.
We dont expect this to change even in a successive model, given Apple wants
to keep its users on Apple-owned devices and services as much as possible,
but it does dampen the experience of an Apple TV 4K for those making do with
a OnePlus, Google, or Samsung smartphone . 4. An interface for everyone
Whats most striking about the tvOS platform is how little it attempts to act as a smart TV interface. tvOS is an Apple product first and foremost, and its home screen pushes Apple services like Apple Music or Apple Fitness ahead of streaming apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, or Disney Plus .
These apps can be reorganised as you wish, but its not an intuitive
experience for first-time users, especially when you compare it to the TV platforms that put streaming apps front and center. Roku or MyHomeScreen will ask what your key apps are before taking you to the home screen, for one, ensuring you have the important ones from the offset. tvOS puts Apple
services first, and user favorites second (Image credit: Apple) 5. A reason
to upgrade
This is the kicker, really. Anyone with an Apple TV 4K (2017) really has
every reason to opt for the latest model, despite a four-year gap between them. Thats pretty much inconceivable for any other Apple product can you imagine if a 2021 flagship iPhone had the same camera, battery life and body as the iPhone 8 ?
The new Siri remote is the main change, but given that its available as an individual purchase, theres still little reason to opt for the whole 2021 package, and thats a major disappointment after waiting for so long for a meaningful Apple TV upgrade.
With a new model having come out this year, though, and a four-year gap since its predecessor, it's unlikely we'll get the Apple TV reinvention we're after for a good while yet. Apple TV 2025, anyone? Best streaming device for your
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