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Shark Week 2023 is here—stream the juicy shows for less with this Apple TV 4K deal
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Date:2025-04-12 05:59:57
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Shark Week is back on the Discovery channel with tons of juicy shows and thrilling research on our ocean's apex predators. If you haven't started streaming the wildly-popular shark series yet, grab your snacks and settle in—the deep sea programming (hosted by none other than Aquaman himself, actor Jason Momoa) is only available through Saturday, July 29. To help you tune in to the shark experts and watch the underwater footage in cutting-edge clarity, we found a hefty deal on the Reviewed-approved Apple TV 4K at Amazon.
Apple TV 4KSave 30% and watch all the biting Shark Week 2023 content. $125.95 at Amazon (Save $53.05)For a limited time only you can reel in the top-rated steaming device for just $125.95—a rare $53.05 discount and 30% off the full $179 retail price for the 32 GB version. If you want extra storage space, you can also opt for the 64 GB version, which is currently down from $199 to just $134.95, a 32% discount.
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As one of the best streaming devices we've ever tested, we think the Apple TV 4K has all the bells and whistles you could need in a streaming device, making it a solid option for Apple fans. We especially love that it has Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, works great with Apple gear and has a top-tier remote.
For savings that won't bite back this Shark Week 2023, check out the top-rated Apple TV 4K right now at Amazon. With just a few days left before the shark-themed programming swims away, we recommend you scoop these sweet savings while you still can.
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