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Use Update Software from the Apple TV Settings menu.

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Apple TV is a free utility application designed for Mac users, allowing seamless access to a wide range of streaming content. This app integrates various services, enabling users to watch movies, TV shows, and sports from different platforms all in one place. Users can easily navigate through their library, purchase or rent new content, and enjoy personalized recommendations based on their viewing habits.

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The application supports AirPlay, making it simple to stream content from other Apple devices directly to the Mac. Additionally, Apple TV offers features like offline viewing, allowing users to download content for later enjoyment. With its user-friendly interface and integration with Apple's ecosystem, the app enhances the viewing experience on Mac, providing a centralized hub for entertainment.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
7.5
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
Mac OS X
Additional Requirements
Apple TV (3rd generation) only
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
10,057
Downloads Last Week
0

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User Reviews

3/5

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Developer’s Description

For 3rd-gen Apple TV; choose Update Software from the Settings menu.
Apple TV has been redesigned to be small in size but big on entertainment. Rent from the largest selection of HD movies - many available the same day they come out on DVD. Watch Netflix titles instantly. Rent TV shows, commercial free in HD. And stream photos and music from your computer to your widescreen TV.

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