Article 5JA5J Apple TV 4K gets 8 out of 10 repairability score in iFixit’s latest teardown

Apple TV 4K gets 8 out of 10 repairability score in iFixit’s latest teardown

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Samuel Axon
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    Opening the bottom of the Apple TV 4K reveals this large fan. [credit: iFixit ]

After iFixit completed its 24-inch iMac teardown, its attention turned to the new Apple TV 4K, which launched on the same day last week. A new YouTube video shows the process of opening and servicing the streaming box and its brand-new, fully redesigned remote.

The internal components found in the new Apple TV 4K are not a surprise. The device contains Apple's A12 chip (the same found in the iPhone XS), which is a substantial upgrade for gaming performance over the A10 in the 2017 model. Apart from that, though, the machine looks pretty much the same as before.

The 2021 Apple TV 4K ended up being simple to disassemble and service. Like its immediate predecessor, the new Apple TV 4K can be opened with a screwdriver, its components are modular, and those components are relatively easy to remove and put back in. As with the 2017 model, iFixit gave the new streaming box an 8 out of 10 repairability score.

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