I mean if you really want to spend over $100 just so you can charge your remote with a different cable, and it only needs charging a few times a year, then go ahead. Not worth it for me.
I mean if you really want to spend over $100 just so you can charge your remote with a different cable, and it only needs charging a few times a year, then go ahead. Not worth it for me.
Really depends on if you have a Samsung or other TV that supports HDR10+. This is something that the 3rd Gen has that the 2nd Gen does not.
I would especially not leave the ATV set to DV or HDR if using an OLED TV. Forcing a higher peak brightness on content made not to go that bright and on screen savers which are supposed to help preserve your display will ultimately shorten the life of your display. OLED elements degrade with use and they degrade even faster with running them brighter. If you care about longevity of your OLED set then save the DV and HDR brightness for content that is meant to be seen that way.
One thing about ATV that is annoying is that with some streaming services HDR features are not supported as well as on Android-based TVs and devices including FireStick. With Peacock HDR automatic matching is not supported on ATV. On the Fox Sports app HDR is not supported at all on ATV. It’s annoying.