And, yes, there’s a newer Apple TV 4K 2022 model that I just reviewed — but you probably don’t need it (and we’ll explain why below). The Apple TV 4K’s biggest problem, historically, was its exorbitant price. To ask people to spend $179 on a 4K streaming device when the $99 Roku Ultra and $49 Roku Streaming Stick 4K — our top pick for most people — exist, just doesn’t make sense. But in our Apple TV 4K (2021) review, we do explain why people would love it. It’s a super-speedy streaming device for fast app load times, thanks to the A12 Bionic system-on-chip. Also, its interface is the best of any streaming device. Period. What about the new Apple TV 4K (2022)? Well, its best feature is the new lower $129 price tag. And this model is $30 cheaper! Though that model has 64GB of storage, which you may need for Apple Arcade games — if the 32GB model has you pruning your apps constantly. And that’s a big ‘if.’ The other big 2022 model feature is HDR10+, which improves contrast by using metadata to finely-tune lighting to the programming you’re watching. Oh, and that new Apple TV 4K costs $149 if you want built-in Ethernet, which this model already has. Both of course have all the apps you cold ask for, such as Netflix, Disney Plus and Prime Video. That $149 model also has Thread support for the Matter smart home standard — another upgrade over the 2021 and $129 models. You might be surprised at just how much you can do with an Apple TV device. To this end, make sure to check out our roundup of the best Apple TV apps and games to see which are worthy of downloading, and also our list of the best Apple TV Plus shows and movies. We expect to see plenty more Apple deals as we approach the holiday season, so make sure to keep it locked to Tom’s Guide for complete coverage — including our Black Friday deals live blog — in the run up to Black Friday, Cyber Monday and beyond.