Year introduced: 2017
Color: Black
Capacity: 32 GB or 64 GB
Model number: A1842
Siri Remote or Apple TV Remote1
Previously Apple TV (4th generation)
Year introduced: 2015
Color: Black
Capacity: 32 GB or 64 GB
Model number: A1625
Siri Remote or Apple TV Remote1,2
Year introduced: 2012
Color: Black
Model number: A1427 or A1469 for Rev A
Apple Remote (aluminum)
Year introduced: 2010
Color: Black
Model number: A1378
Apple Remote (aluminum)
Year introduced: 2007
Color: Silver
Capacity: 40 or 160 GB
Model number: A1218
Apple Remote (white)
Identifying features
Apple TV 4K
- HDMI 2.0a (2160p, Dolby Vision, and HDR10)
- Gigabit Ethernet
- 802.11ac Wi‑Fi with MIMO; simultaneous dual band (2.4GHz and 5GHz)
- Bluetooth 5.0 wireless technology
- IR receiver
Apple TV HD
- HDMI 1.4 (720p or 1080p)
- 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
- Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac with MIMO)
- Bluetooth 4.0 wireless technology
- IR receiver
- USB‑C (for service and support)
Apple TV (3rd generation)
- HDMI (720p or 1080p)
- 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
- Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n)
- Optical audio
- IR receiver
- Micro-USB (for service and support)
Apple TV (2nd generation)
- HDMI (720p)
- 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
- Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n)
- Optical audio
- IR receiver
- Micro-USB (for service and support)
Apple TV (1st generation)
- HDMI and component video (480p or 720p)
- 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
- Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n)
- Optical and RCA stereo audio
- IR receiver
- USB 2.0 (for service and support)
Identify your model
Check Settings
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Rca Tv Models Numbers
Check the bottom of your Apple TV
Check the box
- Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD ships with the same remote everywhere. In countries and regions that support Siri, the remote is called Siri Remote. Elsewhere, it’s called Apple TV Remote. Siri works on either remote as long as your Apple TV 4K or Apple TV HD is set up with a language and country or region that supports Siri.
- Previous Apple TV HD models shipped with the Siri Remote or Apple TV Remote without the white ring around the Menu button.
The Victor-Victrola Page
Do I really have a Victor Talking Machine product?? Victor, Victrola, Electrola and Orthophonic, are the brand names for phonographs made by the Victor Talking Machine of Camden, New Jersey. Victor was an independent company from 1901-1929, and was not affiliated with RCA. The RCA Corporation bought Victor in late 1929, and they continued to use the Victor and Victrola names and logos on their products for many years after the purchase (e.g. 'RCA Victor'). Thus, you can find 'RCA Victor' or 'Victrola' products that were made by RCA (or later by other companies) all the way up to today. Our expertise is only with 1901-1929 Victor Talking Machine Company products. RCA products are not covered on thiswebsite. Please don't email us asking about your 1936 (or 1958)Radio-PhonoCombination 'RCA Victrola', because unfortunately, we have no data on any RCA-Victor products.
All Victor products are clearly marked in several places with the words 'Victor Talking Machine Company' (not RCA) identification and the dog/phonograph logo. See example on left. If you can't find these identifiers somewhere on your phonograph, or if it says 'RCA' somewhere, it is not a Victor Talking Machine product! There is usually a metal dataplate near the turntable (or under it) which has model and serial number information. We will cover the topic of deciphering the dataplate information as you continue to read onward.
If your phonograph says'Edison', 'Sonora', 'Columbia' 'RCA' or anythingexcept Victor Talking Machine Co. on the label or decal, it is NOT a Victor Phonograph. Therewere literally hundreds of different phonograph brands during the early part of thiscentury, and some people incorrectly call them all Victrolas. Just like theyincorrectly call all copy machines 'Xerox Machines'. The other brands are notVictrolas, they are Edison or Sonora or Columbia (or whatever) phonographs. If you can't find the logo..you don't have a Victor!
Ifyou want information on other brands, we suggest that you search the links on the Websites ofThe Antique Phonograph Society or the Canadian Antique Phonograph Society. These organizations havemany outstanding collectors who specialize in different brands of phonographs.Sorry to beat this point to death, but about 30% of all emails we receive are people asking for information on non-Victor products.
THESE ARE NOT VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY PHONOGRAPHS!!
The machine on the leftis an Edison Wind-Up Phonograph. In the center is a 1940's RCA Victor'Victrola' Radio/Phono set. On the right, a Sonora phonograph. The Edison and Sonora were not made by Victor and thus are not covered on this website. RCA bought Victor in 1929, and continued the Victrola name for many years. RCA products are also not covered here.
Does your phonograph have the dog and phonograph logo or decal with 'The Gramophone Company Limited' (rather than 'Victor Talking Machine') denoted on it?