The relatively similar outsides actually conceal a lot of difference. The things that separate the 2nd and 5th generation Apple TV models, for instance, are huge. The newest model — the Apple TV 4K, which is the 5th generation — has a number of obvious differences and is a revolutionary improvement over earlier Apple TV models. On the other hand, a quick glance at the chart below may cause the 2nd and 3rd generation models to appear identical. This chart helps you understand how the models are different by comparing the features, benefits, and specifications of each Apple TV generation. The easy-to-read and compare chart is designed to help you understand how the Apple TV has evolved over the years and to make the right purchase.

Apple TV Comparison Chart

The current generation of Apple TV 4K comes in both Wi-Fi-only and Wi-Fi/Ethernet options. Functionally, they’re the same, but Ethernet can provide a more stable connection if your internet service isn’t reliable. If your Apple TV isn’t going to be near your router, however, and you don’t want to run a long cable, Wi-Fi will be the better option. Both 1st generation models, the 2nd generation, and 3rd generation Apple TV are no longer available from Apple, but you may still find them used. While they were good models when they debuted, we no longer recommend them, as they don’t support the most recent technologies.

Comparing Apple TV to Other Streaming Options

The Apple TV isn’t the only device that plugs into your TV and lets you stream video, play games, and more. In addition to comparing Apple TV models, you should also compare the Apple TV with Google Chromecast and Roku.