Apple Music and Apple TV are finally coming to Windows (but with a few misses)
- January 13, 2023
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Popular music platform Microsoft at the end of 2022 Apple Music and media service from Apple TV It has been announced that it will come to Windows 11.
Popular music platform Microsoft at the end of 2022 Apple Music and media service from Apple TV It has been announced that it will come to Windows 11.
Popular music platform Microsoft at the end of 2022 Apple Music and media service from Apple TV It has been announced that it will come to Windows 11. Today, the long-awaited has come true and both applications have been quietly launched. In addition, the Windows version of Apple Devices also debuted today.
We can say that this development is pleasant for Windows users. Because they no longer have to use both iTunes and Apple Music and the web version of Apple TV +, which is not available in our country.
Apple Music and Apple TV with preview versions We must not forget to mention that it has been added to the Microsoft Store. This is still in the early stages of implementation; so what is normal some features are missing It means it is missing from Windows 11 apps.
For example, preview versions of both apps do not have Dolby Atmos. In addition, it can be seen that the function that shows the lyrics is not available in Apple Music, HDR10 + support and Dolby Vision are not included in the Apple TV. Since there are beta versions, we can say that the full versions will be available soon.
Apart from two apps, you can manage multiple Apple devices in Windows from Apple devices The preview version has also been released for the operating system. However, there was one thing that stood out in this application. According to MacRumors, a Twitter user said in the application that we expect Apple to introduce it this year. AR/VR set He also came across references about it.
User named “aaronp613” who reviews Apple devices, in the app “realityOS” and “xrOS”came across their names. Both names have so far been mentioned in the rumors about the tech giant’s augmented/virtual reality glasses. Until last month, it was thought that the system would be called “realityOS”. However, information released in December indicated that Apple would change its decision and use the name “xrOS”. The “xr” here emphasizes both augmented and virtual reality. augmented reality resources.
Source: Web Tekno
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