If you're looking for another great Apple Black Friday deal, we've found one for you on Apple TV 4K (2021), which just hit a new low price on Amazon.
To get a $30 discount on the 64GB model, all you need to do is go to the Amazon product page, click "Add to Cart" and make sure the additional $19 discount is added to the finish the purchase. (Not in the US? Keep scrolling to see the best Apple TV 4K deals in your area.)
Apple TV 4K typically costs $ 200, so getting it for $ 170 is a steal.
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So what is good about this model? As we highlighted in our Apple TV 4K (2021) review, it is powered by the A12 Bionic processor, which is also found in the iPad and iPhone XS, rather than the A10X chip used in it. Previous iteration. This makes navigating the interface a bit faster than before and also provides enough processing power to play high-frame-rate (60fps) HDR videos more easily than before.
In addition to this, there is a handy color balance function, which uses the light sensor of any iPhone that supports Face ID to check and adjust the color balance of your TV to be more accurate and meet standards. Industry standards, without having to manually adjust the TV settings.
If you already own Apple products like an iPhone or AirPods, it makes sense to choose the Apple TV 4K (2021) over other streaming devices as it will give you quick access to all of them, whatever apps or services you have already downloaded and configured. it will be easy to assemble.
The best Apple TV 4K deals (2021) in your region
Not in the United States? No problem! Here are the best Apple TV 4K deals anywhere in the world:
Today's best Apple TV 4K deals (2021)
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- Amazon: 50% off TVs, Clothing, Instant Pot, and more
- Walmart: Black Friday deals on toys, Apple devices, vacuum cleaners and TVs
- AirPods Pro: up to € 169 at Amazon
- Adidas: 50% discount on sportswear and shoes at Amazon
- Best Buy: Up to 50% Off Keurig Coffee Makers, 4K TVs, Laptops, and More
- Cheap TVs: Smart TV from € 99.99 at Amazon
- Christmas: lights, trees and decorations from € 6.99 at Amazon
- Clothing: Up to 50% off coats, running shoes and watches at Amazon
- Costco: up to € 900 on furniture, laptops, TVs and jewelry
- Dell: Up to € 700 off XPS 13, Inspiron and Alienware
- DIY: 40% off Power Tools, Leaf Blowers, and More at Walmart
- DreamCloud: € 200 off luxury mattresses + € 399 on free gifts
- Gifts Under $ 30: Cheap Books, Toys, and Gift Ideas at Amazon
- Home Depot: Up to 40% Off Tools, Grills, Appliances, and Holiday Decorations
- HP: laptops from € 199.99
- Hulu: Get a year of Hulu for just € 0,99 a month
- Instant pot: from € 84 at Amazon
- Keurig: Up to 30% off Keurig Coffee Makers at Amazon
- Laptops: cheap laptop deals starting at $ 149 at Walmart
- Lowe's: 50% off tools, appliances and holiday decorations
- Nectar Sleep: € 499 discount on our mattress topper + € 399 in gifts
- Nike - Up to 40% off running shoes, hoodies, sweatpants and more
- Nintendo Switch: latest stock updates on consoles and games
- Nordstrom - Up to 40% off North Face, Adidas, UGG, Nike, etc.
- Oculus Quest 2: Get a € 50 Gift Card at Amazon
- Saatva: Save €250 on luxury mattresses - Exclusive to TechRadar
- Samsung: up to € 3,500 off QLED 4K and 8K TVs, Galaxy S21
- Shark Vacuum Cleaner: Up to 40% Off Shark Vacuums at Amazon
- Target: massive deals on TVs, toys, Dyson, Keurig, etc.
- Toys: discounts on LEGO, hoverboards and Barbie at Walmart
- TVs: 4K Smart TVs Under $ 500 at Best Buy
- Wayfair: 80% off rugs, sofas, holiday decorations and more
- XPS 13 Laptop: On sale for € 649.99 from Dell (was € 949)
- Verizon: BOGO iPhones, Free Google Pixel 6, Huge Trade-in Savings
- VPN - Use code TECH15 to get PureVPN for just € 1.13 per month
Nick Pino is the Senior Editor for Home Entertainment at LaComparacion and covers televisions, headsets, speakers, video games, virtual reality, and streaming devices. He has written for LaComparacion, GamesRadar, Official Xbox Magazine, PC Gamer, and other outlets for the past decade, and has a degree in computer science that he doesn't use if he wants to.