A:AnswerYou should,be able to manually set the appletv’s output to NOT use Dolby Vision, although if you then wanted it to use it for some services but not others you’d need to manually change modes in the settings, but that shouldn’t be that big of a deal.
(My tv supports hdr10, and I have the AppleTV set to use sdr except when content is actually in hdr and the. It switches, but you can disable it completely)
A:AnswerIt will as long as you have a fast enough download speed. I would recommend > 10 Mbps for 1080p and > 50 Mbps for 4k or more depending on how many devices you have connected.
A:AnswerYou can actually use one for multiple tv's but you'll probably soon tire of that! We ended up purchasing a second Apple TV so we didn't have to move it all the time.
A:AnswerNo it doesn’t. I do believe that the tv providers are working to get out of their current contract with Roku due to the fact that majority of the customers are using amazon stock or Apple TV. I’ve had the same issue with my xfinity stream app to be able to watch and I them and that’s what they informed me that that is something the company is wait for the contract to end to be able to go to other streaming products
A:AnswerYes it uses Airplay technology to pair it to an iOS device and it is constantly broadcasting unless you turn it off. . The paired device has to be on the same wifi network to join. It can be set up to ask for a code to sync.