Deals: 32GB Apple TV 4K Gets New Low Price of $149.99 on Amazon

Today we're tracking a new Amazon low price on the 2021 32GB Apple TV 4K, available for $149.99, down from $179.00. This $29 discount is now the lowest price we've ever seen on this model of the Apple TV 4K.

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The Apple TV 4K is available for the usual free Prime shipping options, and it's in stock and ready to ship today. There are shipping options that will get the device to you by Christmas, but estimates are getting tight as the holiday is now only two weeks away, so order soon if you're interested.

You can also get the 64GB Apple TV 4K for $189.98, down from $199.00. We've seen this Apple TV 4K discounted by an additional $10, so this sale is a second-best price. Both of these Apple TVs are sold by Amazon, and they're in stock and ready to ship today.

Although the sales on these Apple TV models aren't particularly steep, they are the best offers around and worth checking out if you're still on the market for the newest Apple TV 4K. You can keep an eye out on Apple TV deals in our Best Apple TV 4K Deals guide.

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ksj1 Avatar
52 months ago
You can get one from Costco online for the same price. At least I did yesterday.
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BeefCake 15 Avatar
52 months ago
$149 is not bad but $129 is ideal....Compared to the last gen. one, this is faster and smoother with an excellent remote. I'd grab the Costco deal if you're in the market, worth the extra money over the HD
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siddavis Avatar
52 months ago

I would mostly agree, but it only makes sense if you have a 4K TV or plan to get one in the near future. On the flip side, even if your streams are 1080 HD, a lot of 4K TVs have upscaling technology that still makes 1080 streams look better. But if you are happy with 1080 TVs, then it's a waste of money to get 4K version.
I own no 4K TVs and I just upgraded 3 of my ATVs to this latest version from the HD version. The interface navigation is much smoother and some apps are working much better (DirecTV Stream being the biggest upgrade). I blame that more on the app, but I had to stop waiting on DTVStream to get their sh-t together.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Baggy Spandex Avatar
52 months ago

Those residing in the USA and seeking discounted Apple TVs may wanna check out Apple’s certified refurbished store: The 2nd gen (2021) 4k 32 GB version sells for $149 and 64 GB version for $169. It has the same warranty as new products and from my experience looks and functions like new. The sealed box does say it’s certified refurbished. The availability fluctuates these days, if it’s sold out, just check again later. https://www.apple.com/shop/refurbished/appletv
Apple refurb products are great as well.

With Apple refurb it's essentially the same as new, just passed through QC twice instead of once.
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Dwalls90 Avatar
52 months ago

Was $140 last night
Are you sure that wasn't the HD version? That's currently at 140.
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casjohnr Avatar
52 months ago
I bought one when Apple were giving out the gift cards a couple of weeks ago, set it all up, brilliant...then suddenly found out BBC iPlayer doesn't support subtitles on the thing and from reading about this is unlikely to be resolved as it has been a problem for years now!
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