• butter
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      12 hours ago

      Not another streaming service. Another streaming OS.

      Apple TV, the roku/firestick/android TV competitor.

      Not Apple TV, the Netflix/Hulu competitor.

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        5 hours ago

        How much does that matter?

        If it’s an app or an OS I’m still subscribing and getting to watch what they upload, no?

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          3 hours ago

          No. Apple TV is 2 different products with this name. Apple TV+ is a subscription based TV streaming service. Like Netflix and Disney+.

          The other one, Apple TV, the one Sonos is copying, is a piece of hardware that plugs to your TV and downloads apps to connect to the other streaming services. This hardware piece is comparable to an Amazon Firestick, a Google Chromecast, Nvidia Sheild, Roku, and a slew of cheap Android TV boxes.

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        11 hours ago

        Apple TV’s hardware is just so much more capable than other platforms that they’ve just been coasting along the last several generations of ”Apple TV 4K”. Our over 7 years old Gen 1 is still super capable and the only reason we picked up Gen 3 is so we can get the Thread radio in a centralized location. As an Apple user, I’m extremely glad there’s going to be a new competitor in the space, which will hopefully push Apple further along the innovation path.

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          6 hours ago

          Hardware is more capable… To do what?

          I know some people play games and stuff, but as a streaming device, why? The newest Chromecast handles x264 and can support an Ethernet port just fine for like half the price.

          Also supports miracast for the odd screen casting need