iTunes 4K

I can wait a year until most of the movies I own are available in 4K on Apple TV.

Holding off on upgrading my Apple TV to 4K. There isn’t much 4K content outside of the Netflix app and my TiVo Bolt already does Netflix and YouTube in 4K. Our Sony XBR-55X850D 4K Ultra HD TV with HDR is just the right display for 4K HDR content. However, we own very little of the 4K content currently available from Apple and I can wait a year until most of the movies I already own are available in 4K.

The only movies that I already own that have 4K equivalents in iTunes are:

  • Wonder Woman
  • The Fate of the Furious
  • Deadpool
  • Blade Runner

I own all of the Jurassic Park movies including Jurassic World. I own the recent Marvel movies — Avengers, Captain American, Thor, Iron Man, Ant-Man, Guardians of the Galaxy — and the recent Star Trek movies. None of this is available in 4K on the Apple TV.

Apple TV Pricing

Apple TV 4K and why Apple needs to realise some markets are a race to the bottom (Revert to Saved)

Craig Grannell on Apple TV's pricing problem.

Amazon’s new Fire TV is now in pre-order, and the contrast is stark. The lack of Dolby Vision HDR support in Amazon’s box might be a red line for some, but the unit costs a penny under 70 quid. You could buy two and still have nine quid in change compared to the price of the old Apple TV (£149!), let alone the new one, which starts at £179. Even for a great many Apple fans, this is just too much to swallow. I can’t imagine many newcomers faced with these two options plumping for Apple. And if the user-base doesn’t grow, services will fade, leaving Apple TV an increasingly insular and limited experience.

I like Apple and write about the company a lot. I also like Apple TV. It’s a solid unit, with a decent UI, and a ton of potential. But if none of that potential is going to be realised in terms of the unit’s primary purpose, what’s the point in buying Apple TV over an Amazon box? That’s what Apple needs to address, rather than beaming that you can rapidly get an iCloud photo gallery on your telly.

I use my Apple TV often, but it's not an exciting device and used only occasionally. We primarily use it for watching movies and older television shows on iTunes and Netflix. Readers of this website will know that I am an avid photographer. I always have my Nikon DSLR with me and my iPhone 7 as a backup camera. But I never use Photos. But I do use Adobe Lightroom Mobile and Lightroom on macOS. I almost never display my images on our Sony 4K TV. I don't know anyone who sits in front of a TV displaying images. Maybe once in a while, if you were just on vacation and wanted to show a group your recent images. But ... is that a selling point? Most of our television entertainment is on a TiVo which does can stream Netflix 4K shows. And the TiVo already has Amazon Prime Video. And Hulu. And the TiVo remote is much better than the Apple TV slippery slab. So why am I considering upgrading to the 4K model?

Apple TV

But rather that putting Apple software directly into the TV, they are bringing your existing Apple devices and applications to the TV set without requiring you to buy a new TV monitor. In short, the iPhone and iPad in your pocket or handbag is the next-generation TV set-top box, and it is both highly personal and highly social and capable of bringing hundreds of thousands and soon millions of rich interactive applications and experiences onto your TV set.The iPhone and iPad as Next-Generation TV Computers