![]() ![]() HDMI and component video (480p or 720p).HDMI 2.0a (2160p, Dolby Vision, and HDR10)Īpple TV HD (Previously, Apple TV Fourth-Generation).All take the same power supply and use visually-indistinguishable Ethernet connectors. These ports can be used to identify the Apple TVs quickly. Ports that are familiar to most users or visually notable are in bold. The early 2013 Apple TV 3rd generation also adds support for peer-to-peer AirPlay. The newer early 2013 model of the Apple TV 3rd generation has an A5 processor build on a smaller 28nm process size compared to the early 2012’s original 32nm process size. The two 3rd-generation models come from the early 2012 and early 2013 models. Navigate to “Settings -> General -> About -> Model” to see the model number, prefixed with an A. You can also find the model number within tvOS. Immediately after that line you’ll see the model number prefixed with an A. In the first line scan for the “Made in China” text. At the bottom of the label you’ll see regulatory text and logos. To check your model number, look at the bottom of the device. But they do have different model numbers. If you have an Apple TV 2nd or 3rd generation, they’re visually indistinguishable. Does it not have a USB port of any kind? If so, it’s an Apple TV 4K.Does it have a USB-C port? If so, it’s an Apple TV HD (previously Apple TV 4th generation).For further differentiation, check the model number on the bottom of the device or in “Settings -> General -> About -> Model” on the Apple TV. Does it have Micro-USB and optical audio? If so, it’s an Apple TV 2nd or 3rd Generation.Is it silvery-white with component video inputs? If so, it’s an Apple TV 1st Generation.Look for these ports when scanning the back of the device for rapid identification and answer the following questions: ![]()
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