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Testseek.com have collected 101 expert reviews of the Apple TV G3 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple TV G3 .
Award: Most Awarded March 2012
March 2012
 
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The editors liked

  • User experience & friendliness
  • AirPlay
  • 1080p movies & Netflix
  • Control everything with iOS devices
  • Home Sharing
  • Ridiculously low power consumption
  • Size and price
  • Fast performance
  • Great streaming quality
  • Few cords involved
  • 4K and HDR
  • Simple interfac
  • Only player that works with iTune
  • AirPlay beams media from Apple devices
  • It's the only option for streaming iTunes content
  • Apple Music
  • HomeKit
  • And AirPlay further extend the box's usefulness
  • App-driven home screen is easy to understand
  • Fairly cheap for a high-end set-top box
  • Only platform that still lacks voice search
  • Full 1080p HD (yes
  • Please!)
  • Incredibly easy setup
  • User-friendly icon-based interface
  • New features
  • Same $99 price
  • The Apple TV is still the exact same minimalist masterwork—deserving of a spot at the MoMA someday. It's unchanged from its prior form
  • And just as easy to set up
  • Plug in the juice
  • Hook up the HDMI
  • And you're in business. The equally minimalist remote
  • Supports 1080p output. Clean
  • Attractive
  • Easy-to-use interface. Excellent iPad
  • IPhone
  • And iPod touch integration.
  • The Siri Remote with touchpad works great
  • Universal search finally makes it easier to locate content
  • The App Store and iCloud integration are off to a promising start
  • Game controller support is already better than on iOS
  • Dead-simple user interface and setup
  • Unobtrusive design
  • AirPlay makes screen mirroring a snap
  • 1080p
  • Finally. Purchases from iTunes are stored in iCloud for syncing across devices. If you’re an iTunes Match subscriber
  • You can stream your tunes and playlists from iCloud. Use AirPlay to stream from any iOS device
  • Or from any iTunes library on your network. Browsing and navigation is mostly painless
  • 1080p support added. Capable streaming from Macs
  • PCs
  • And iOS devices. Internet content from Netflix
  • MLB
  • NHL
  • NBA
  • And more. Streams photos from Flickr
  • ICloud Photo Stream
  • And MobileMe.
  • The Apple TV lets you stream all the video content in the iTunes Store to your HDTV
  • With purchases stored in the cloud. Netflix
  • Hulu
  • HBO
  • YouTube and dozens of other online services are available
  • Plus music
  • Videos
  • And photos can be streamed from iOS

The editors didn't like

  • Requires other Apple devices
  • No 1080p24 support
  • No TV apps
  • 1080p a bit too compressed
  • No YouTube app available
  • User interface can feel cluttered
  • Fewer content choices than competitor
  • No universal search capabilit
  • Not much free content
  • Outdated hardware translates to long loading times
  • Limited app selection
  • Remote is overly simplistic and depends on line of sight
  • Content is limited to iTunes and select partners (no VUDU or Amazon Instant Video)
  • Most of the way ain't all of the way. Streaming a file the size of a full Blu-ray movie just isn't feasible with today's internet speeds
  • Unless you're using the WiFi at Los Alamos or sleeping with the cable guy or something. Apple has to cut corners usin
  • Streaming media services are limited. No Hulu Plus
  • Siri doesn't support the App Store or Apple Music —yet
  • Why no iOS Remote app support?
  • At $149
  • Some may want to wait for more cord cutting incentives
  • Where to buy
  • The fourth-generation Apple TV is priced at $149 equipped with 32GB of storage and $199
  • Remote lacks QWERTY keyboard
  • Needs line of sight
  • Lacks major streaming services like Hulu Plus
  • Pandora
  • Sometimes sluggish browsing
  • Requires iTunes for network sharing
  • Similarlypriced boxes (like the Roku 2 XS) offer more streaming services. Can’t remove or rearrange icons in main menu. 8GB storage is for caching only
  • And you can’t sideload content through the microUSB port. Remote is too simple and too easy to lose — luckily
  • The iOS Remote app is a solid substitute. No analog ports
  • Digital connections only.
  • Can’t add more content channels or customize interface. Can’t connect it to a TV without HDMI.
  • Lacks the app store
  • Improved remote and voice functionality of the 2015 Apple TV. The competing Roku 2 and 3 offer more content sources (including Amazon Instant) and cross-platform search. And the Apple TV platform is less of a streaming standout if you

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  Published: 2015-03-03, review by: whathifi.com

  • Smooth operation, Excellent integration (for Apple devices),
  • Limited app options, Too closed for non-Apple users,
  • The Apple TV is a gorgeous piece of kit, and for those who have bought into Apple's way everything is lovely.But we don't think that's enough anymore, especially when similar money buys more versatile options, such as the Roku 3. Loosen up, eh, Apple?See...

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  Published: 2014-08-05, review by: knowyourmobile.com

  • Abstract:  The software Apple released to developers yesterday is officially the fourth beta of the latest Apple TV 7.0 software, which is the operating system on Apple's tiny black box. Earlier betas of the Apple TV 7.0 software introduced new features such as iClo...

 
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  Published: 2013-03-06, Author: Cliff , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • affordable, compact design, attractive graphical interface
  • only provides access to very limited range of TV and video services
  • It is possible to run apps for some services on an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad and then stream them to the AppleTV using AirPlay – but the AppleTV really needs to provide direct access to those services without requiring any expensive additional hardware...

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  Published: 2013-02-07, review by: macworld.co.uk

  • affordable, compact design, attractive graphical interface
  • only provides access to very limited range of TV and video services
  • From a technical point of view, the AppleTV is as slick and neatly designed as you'd expect from Apple. However, its reliance upon iTunes and Netflix is frustrating for users outside the US, and the AppleTV won't live up to its considerable potential unti...

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  Published: 2012-06-25, review by: computeractive.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Despite its name, the AppleTV isn't actually a TV set, but a small set-top box. Once connected to your TV using a HDMI cable and to your broadband router either wirelessly or via an Ethernet cable, it lets you rent a wide variety of TV shows and movies...

 
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  Published: 2012-04-16, review by: theregister.co.uk

  • I like the Apple TV: the UI is easy to navigate and, if retrograde, nonetheless paves the way for apps; the remote is excellent; it's responsive, and playback is good; and the box itself is compact and doesn't need a power brick. It is one elegant, co...

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  Published: 2012-04-03, review by: channelpro.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Full HD video and greater AirPlay support make the revamped Apple TV an attractive propositionRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) The Apple TV is the black sheep of the Apple family, this latest update being casually dropped into the keynote speech for the la...

 
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  Published: 2012-04-02, review by: wired.co.uk

  • Stylish hardware, refined software, 1080p playback and seamless audio and video AirPlay integration with existing Apple products,
  • Apple TV remains little more than a TV conduit for more capable devices and without them it flounders
  • The Apple TV is a hard product to score because it is exceptionally needy. On its own it is a modest upgrade on an average product with limited functionality that Apple sceptics should avoid. But place the Apple TV amongst iTunes users, iOS devices an...

 
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  Published: 2012-03-29, review by: pocket-lint.com

  • iTunes on your TV, Airplay some content from your iPad or iPhone, Photostream support
  • No BBC iPlayer or any app support, not all movies in the UK are available in 1080p, interface is still very clunky, AirPlay doesn't work for all apps
  • Apple TV is still a strange beast to understand, and this release doesn't change that...

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  Published: 2012-03-28, Author: Graham , review by: techradar.com

  • Very easy to use and set up, AirPlay streaming rock solid, Movies in 1080p HD quality, AirPlay Mirroring with iOS devices
  • No TV tuner, Still no iPlayer app!, AirPlay is locked, down, Movie rentals are expensive
  • If you have your heart set on an Apple TV, and you don't mind dealing with a few flaws, there's nothing horrifyingly wrong with Apple's new system. For anyone who's already bought into the ecosystem, there's plenty to enjoy with plenty of room for the sys...

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