Apple TV 4K with New Siri Remote is Full $50 Off Right Now [Just $129]

Jul 25, 2022 at 05:27am EDT
$50 off Apple TV 4K

If you're looking to put a brand new Apple TV 4K under your TV, you can do that today for a low price of just $129, that's $50 off.

Apple TV 4K with A12 Bionic and New Siri Remote Heavily Discounted to $129, a Full $50 off

The Apple TV 4K is a device which you should buy right away if you are living the ecosystem lifestyle. Not only it gives you access to a ton of apps on the big screen, but acts as a hub for your HomeKit setup as well.

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The brand new Apple TV 4K, with the new Siri Remote, is currently available to purchase with a hefty discount in place, bringing the price of the device down to just $129. That's a full $50 off compared to what Apple usually sells this device for.

Running tvOS under the hood, the Apple TV 4K is an entertainment machine, giving you access to blockbuster content at a moment's notice, including great content from the TV+ service. And thanks to features like AirPlay, your living room TV transforms into a hub in which you, your family or friends can view content on the big screen, no cables required.

Dolby Atmos for immersive, room-filling sound
A12 Bionic chip gives a big boost to audio, video, and graphics, for even better game and app experiences
4K High Frame Rate HDR with Dolby Vision for fluid, crisp video
Apple Original shows and movies from Apple TV+
The latest hits from Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, and more
More ways to enjoy your TV with Apple Arcade, Apple Fitness+, and Apple Music
The new Siri Remote with touch-enabled clickpad

There are no discount codes or coupons needed here. Make sure you place your order in soon if you want to save $50 right away.

Buy 2021 Apple TV 4K - Was $179, now just $129

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