New Apple TV (fourth-gen, 2015) review

The fourth-generation Apple TV, launched in 2015, includes an A8 processor (a significant upgrade from the A5 in the older Apple TV), a Siri-enabled remote, a revamped user interface and a brand new App Store for third-party applications and games. It's an impressive package and there are some great new features, but there are also some annoyances.

Apple TV 2015 review: The things we like about the Apple TV…

When you first start up the new Apple TV, you'll notice some similarities to the older Apple TV in terms of interface, but some significant differences. The older interface was quite cluttered with 'channels' that chances are you would never have watched (such as KORTV, Wall Street Journal Live, or MLB.TV Premium). The only channel most people paid attention to on the old Apple TV was Netflix and when you first turn on the 4th generation Apple TV you might initially be concerned to see that Netflix is no longer one of the apps on the home screen, but fear not. You populate your home screen with any apps you choose to download from the App Store, and Netflix is there (we do have some issues with this Netflix app, though, as you will see in the cons section).
Speaking of content, there is some good news: the BBC has launched its iPlayer app on the Apple TV. Sky's Now TV app has also launched. However, the UK remains a long way behind the US when it comes to TV and movie streaming on the Apple TV.
We definitely prefer this new personalised layout. We always felt that the old home screen was cluttered, and until Apple made it possible to hide channels that didn't interest you it was packed full of 'channels' that meant nothing to us. (Mind you, there were considerably more channels available in the US compared to the UK.) But that's all in the past.