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Yes, you can. I have my Apple TV, DVD, and Cablebox hooked up to 6 televisions, plus audio wall controls in several rooms. Whatever output you are using, you are going to need to split the signal and also amplify it - otherwise you'll lose signal quality.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.you'll need one for each TV, the box only has one HDMI slot on it
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The only way one Apple TV will support multiple TV is by using an HDMI splitter to send the same feed to multiple devices. You hook the Apple TV basically has an HDMI out port on it and what ever you plug that into will determine how many displays are supported.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I mean you can move it between TVs, but otherwise you’d want a separate box for each tv
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.While you can definitely go the splitter route, and it's cheaper than buying a separate box for each TV, realistically you'll want one device for each TV if you can afford it - it's just much easier to set up and use that way, especially if you have multiple people in your household who want to watch different programs at the same time.
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