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You can get the Apple TV 4K for RM1/month on Maxis Fibre Broadband

If you want to enjoy Apple TV+ content on the big screen, Maxis is now offering the latest Apple TV 4K box from as low as RM1 per month with its Fibre Broadband Plans. The Apple TV 4K with 64GB storage officially retails for RM980 and it comes with Free 1-year Apple TV+. The unlimited-content subscription typically costs RM19.90/month.

The 4K TV Box is available for RM1/month on the Maxis Zerolution program and you’ll need to sign up with MaxisONE Home Fibre 500Mbps (RM219/month) or 800Mbps (RM299/month) that comes with a 24-month contract. If you’re getting the lower Maxis Home Fibre 30Mbps (RM89/month), 100Mbps (RM129/month) and 300Mbps (RM149/month) plans, the device is offered for RM39/month.

All plans come with unlimited quota and if you’re going for the higher 500Mbps and 800Mbps plan, you’ll also receive two Mesh WiFi units for free to improve your WiFi coverage. The plans also offer unlimited voice calls if you subscribe to their 100Mbps plan and above.

The Apple TV 4K allows you to watch your online video content in 4K HDR with Dolby Atmos sound. Apart from Apple TV+, you can also watch enjoy content from Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Viki, Bein Sports and YouTube. The box also supports Apple Arcade and you can use the remote as a game controller or connect a PlayStation DualShock 4 controller. Do note that you’ll need to have a 4K TV to enjoy video content in 4K.

For more info on the Apple TV 4K bundle, you can check out Home Fibre Broadband page on the Maxis website.

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