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Netflix Requires Some Customers to Upgrade Apple TV Box

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Netflix Requires Some Customers to Upgrade Apple TV Box

Netflix Requires Some Customers to Upgrade Apple TV Box

Netflix Requires Some Customers , to Upgrade Apple TV Box.

Netflix will stop supporting second- and third-gen Apple TVs on July 31, Engadget reports.

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So if you want to keep watching what Netflix has to offer, you'll need to upgrade.

The company reportedly notified customers about the change via email.

Requiring updated equipment ensures that the company can "maintain the best possible Netflix experience," it said.

Both the second- and third-gen Apple TVs debuted over a decade ago.

Older hardware is often unable to support newer codecs.

Engadget reports that Apple TV 4K boxes are on sale right now.

The 64GB version is currently $90.

That's $40 less than its normal price


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