How to find out which generation Apple TV you have
Here are four ways to find out your Apple TV model.
Check your input and output ports
The back of every Apple TV has distinct input and output arrangements, with the exception of the Apple TV 2 and Apple TV 3, which have the same arrangement.
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Apple TV generation 1 is the only version with component video outputs.
Apple TV generations 2 and 3 have an HDMI port, a Micro USB port, an Optical Audio port, and an Ethernet port.
Apple TV HD has an HDMI port, a USB-C port, and a Gigabit Ethernet port.
Apple TV 4K has only an HDMI port and a Gigabit Ethernet port.
Check the bottom of the device
On the bottom of your Apple TV, there are specifications for your device.
The first line, towards the middle, should include your Apple TV's model number.
Check in Settings
1. Open Settings on Apple TV.
2. Select "General."
3. Select "About."
4. On the "About" screen, several lines down, you will find your model number.
Model numbers are A1218 for 1st generation, A1378 for 2nd generation, A1427 or A1469 for 3rd generation, A1625 for Apple TV HD, and A1842 for Apple TV 4K.
Check your Apple TV box
If you still have the box your Apple TV came in, the model number will be on the back of the box.
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