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That you ask this question, I use it as a monitor for my Mac Mini. So, haha, yeah it was ready for mine ... but no, I don't think it has the Apple TV app on it. What it does have is a freaking sticky wifi feel, like it totally wants to be wifi connected to things, so it recognizes AirPlay in the horizontal connection scroll bar even when connected by ethernet cable to the cable modem and HDMI to the same computer (which is also ethernet connected to the cable modem). And it wants to be connected to my smart Sony DVD player so bad that I have to ask for it to go back to the computer's HDMI connection multiple times for it to do so after every time I switch over to watch a movie or listen to a cd. I knew this from day one; it refused to set up without wifi to my Spectrum modem even when it was ethernet connected to the same modem. So yeah -- it's ready for an Apple! But I don't figure that's what you meant. There's a bunch of things about this Vizio that are great but I'm pretty sure it doesn't want new apps, and I don't think it has Apple TV preloaded. Believe it or not I'll check the specs again now just because you asked.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this TV has Airplay and can be a part of your HomeKit so Siri can control your TV with voice commands.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It has Airplay and Google Chrome Cast. It is very simple to use for two "older" people who don't handle technology very well!!!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this TV is Apple ready.
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