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I've ditched Netflix for Apple TV, and I don't regret a thing
I've dabbled in Apple TV (formerly Apple TV+) over the years, watching the likes of The Morning Show, Slow Horses and Silo. However, there's still a lot that I was curious to catch up on, including Shrinking (see our latest edition of Now Showing for my thoughts) and Severance (which I admit I'm yet to watch).
Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) has done a fantastic job of maintaining its economic moat and shutting out much of the competition that many thought would have a good shot at taking away the streaming king’s crown.
Netflix has mostly ended the ability to wirelessly stream video from Android phones and tablets, iPhones, and iPads. But you can still use a cable.
Like many devices, Apple TV 4K can plug into any HDMI port. However, you won't get the full experience unless you use special ports designed for specific tasks.
This marks a 50% discount from the usual £9.99 and grants full access to series such as Slow Horses, Severance, Ted Lasso and The Studio, all while saving a cool £30. However, Apple TV has issued a 'last chance' warning to claim the deal before it expires on Monday, December 1.
Welcome back to the Wasteland. Here’s what’s new on Netflix, Max, Prime Video, and Apple TV+ in December 2025.
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10 Apple TV Shows That Outshine Netflix Originals in Quality
Netflix has more output and subscribers, but Apple TV's incredible catalog deserves some love. Netflix series tend to be micro-targeted, each designed to attract a specific demographic. While this leads to a lot of volume,
While Apple TV typically costs $13/month, during this Cyber Monday sale you can get six months of access for just $5.99/month — and catch up on the latest shows everyone's talking about. Check out the Emmy-winning series The Studio, or Vince Gilligan's latest series Pluribus, plus beloved hits like The Morning Show and Ted Lasso, too.