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Video streaming has a long way to go on Apple TV

The fourth-generation device could be so much more
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March 4, 2016

I love Apple products. Unfortunately, as of late, it seems that whenever I’m discussing one with family and friends, the first sentence out of my mouth includes the word “but” in it.

I love my iPad Pro, BUT it hasn’t replaced my MacBook Pro.
I love my iPhone 6s Plus, BUT not much more than my old iPhone 6 Plus.
I love my Apple TV, BUT I have no idea where Cupertino plans on taking it.

So many expectations

So many expectations
The fourth-generation Apple TV

The fourth-generation Apple TV

That last one really bugs me. The fourth-generation Apple TV is light-years ahead of the model it replaced, thanks to the introduction of tvOS and gaming. Nonetheless, four months in, I’m still not wowed by its existence in my home.

The games I enjoy playing on my iPad (BADLAND, Does Not Commute, Calvino Noir) seem cumbersome, at best, on Apple TV, even with my Steelseries Nimbus. At the same time, most of the Apple TV-only games that I’ve experienced seem boring or not challenging.

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Having said that, I’ll admit that I’m not much of a gamer. For me, regardless of the version, Apple TV has always been about the video streaming. On this point, the newest Apple TV has a long way to go.

To date, Amazon Video and Sling TV have yet to make an appearance on the Apple TV. Also, Cupertino has yet to announce its long-rumored video streaming service. I get that these omissions are likely the result of boardroom squabbling between Apple and the providers. What I don’t understand, however, is why this wrangling has continued for so long.

Amazon Video and Sling TV are both found on multiple platforms, including iOS. Sure, you can’t make new purchases through either app. Nonetheless, easy workarounds exist.

The long-delayed introduction of Apple’s video streaming service is a different beast, of course. As an analogy, I imagine Apple’s Eddy Cue attempting to herd some very cats. Still, we’re talking about Apple here. They of all companies should be able to bring all sides to the table, no?

Mentioned apps and games

$2.99
BADLAND
BADLAND
Frogmind Oy
Free
Does not Commute
Does not Commute
Mediocre AB
$3.99
Calvino Noir
Calvino Noir
Calvino Noir Limited
Free
Amazon Video
Amazon Video
AMZN Mobile LLC
Free
Sling TV – Live and On Demand
Sling TV – Live and On Demand
DISH DIGITAL LLC

I love my Apple TV, BUT I have no idea where Cupertino plans on taking it.

Going forward

Going forward
Apple TV remote

Apple TV remote

Credit: Apple

Hopefully, we’ll see some real movement on the Apple TV front in the coming weeks or months. While gaming is fine, the Apple TV’s biggest potential is as a full-service video streaming device. On that point, the device has a long way to go.

What do you think Cupertino should add to Apple TV?