Apple TV is designed to import and download. And this allows users of the device to stream a huge wealth of online content from major apps like Netflix and the iPlayer. This in turn allows the user to enjoy the content on their big flat screen at home from movies and series they want to watch into their living room.
It sounds very exclusive, which obviously means not everyone in South Africa (S.A) can access it. For starters since Apple TV allows your TV to get content over Wifi all digital things that those who consider themselves to be early adopters and techies might adapt to. As compared to other people in SA who still don’t have access to the internet, let alone know about Wifi services.
And exclusive can also usually translate to pricey. I mean for the new Apple TV device that comes with a redesigned remote which supports voice-control. Allowing users to speak to the remote by asking it to skip to a certain part of a movie or go to a specific series. To own this definitely no expenses will be spared.
You’ll need a television that supports High Definition Multimedia Interface with a resolution of 720p or 1080p in order for you to use an Apple TV. Then you looking at a once-off purchase, where costs will depend on Internet usage and the price of any shows or services the user subscribes to or buys. This altogether may round off to a figure of eight to nine thousand or more. Therefore those who want it and can afford it will get it, but it won’t walk off the shelves.
