Next-generation Apple TV may sell for under US$200


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 01 Sep 2015

New and improved: The new AppleTV is expected to be thicker and slightly wider and will offer new services like Siri support.

The fourth-generation Apple TV is expected to retail at under US$200 (RM840), according to 9to5Mac.

The new device looks set to sell for either US$149 (RM625) or US$199 (RM835), according to sources, although Apple is believed to still be finalising pricing.

According to the website's sources, the new Apple TV 4 will be significantly pricier than its previous versions, with the current model originally retailing at US$99 (RM415) at launch, and then US$69 (RM290) this past March.

The device is expected to be thicker and slightly wider than the current version, and will offer new services like Siri support and a new remote control.

The official launch of the next-generation Apple TV looks set to take place at the Sept 9 Apple event with the device reportedly going on sale in October. — AFP Relaxnews

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