In addition to the new iPad Pros and the base 10th generation iPad, Apple has unveiled an updated Apple TV 4K.
The set-top box received the A15 Bionic system-on-a-chip and is available in two configurations. The first with Wi-Fi and 64 GB of storage for $129; the second with Wi-Fi, an Ethernet connector, and 128 GB of memory for $149. The Ethernet version also supports the Thread intelligent home protocol.

Externally, the prefix has not changed: the body is made of matte black plastic, and the apple and the edges are glossy. But the Siri Remote finally got a USB-C connector for charging. The U1 chip for quick search is not in it.

Thanks to the new chip, Apple TV 4K received support for HDR10+. Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and Dolby Digital 7.1/5.1 have not gone away.

The console is available for pre-order on the official Apple website. Sales start November 4th.
The updated Siri Remote is also available for order for $59. Of course, it has not disappeared from the kit, but you never know if you want to purchase it for the previous generation Apple TV.