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yes, it should, even if the tv set is not 4k capable, apple tv still offer a variety of output resolutions to accommodate to most TV's out in the market and also offering backward compatibility.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It’s a 4K TV with HDMI ports, so yes. Will work fine. Do you have a surround system? Do you use powered speakers? Is your TV the surround processor or is it an AV receiver? This Samsung tv only has DTS surround built in, and the Apple TV is Dolby Atmos and Dolby digital 5.1/7.1. If you’re using a surround receiver just have the Apple TV go through an HDMI port on the receiver. If you’re plugging all the HDMI cables into the TV (no surround receiver), and just using tv speakers or a sound bar, that’s fine, too. This only matters if you’re listening in a 5-6 speaker or more surround system. If you’re just listening in stereo through your tv speakers or a soundbar you shouldn’t notice any difference. If you have an AV receiver or are using powered speakers in a surround set up AND YOUR TV IS THE SURROUND PROCESSOR your audio will be ok, but I’m guessing DTS surround won’t really be evident (sound will come out of all the speakers but maybe the steering logic won’t be classic DTS)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If that’s a TV model and it has an hdmi port then yes
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