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Apple TV 4K 64GB + SteelSeries Wireless Controller: $200 for today only ($250 value)

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Today only, as part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is offering the latest generation 64GB Apple TV 4K with a SteelSeries Nimbus Wireless Controller for $199.98 shipped. The Apple TV is regular $199 from Apple and the controller fetches roughly $50 at Amazon. Our last mention on a similar bundle was the 32GB model with the SteelSeries for $195, for comparison. More details below.

Apple TV 4K:

Apple TV 4K makes your favorite TV shows and movies even more amazing. Videos play in stunning detail with picture quality that’s more true to life. Enjoy content from iTunes and apps like Netflix, Hulu, and ESPN-or use the Siri Remote to find just what you want.* You can even share photos you take on your iPhone with the big screen. 4K HDR is here. And it’s brilliant.

SteelSeries Nimbus Controller:

Take on foes with this SteelSeries Nimbus 69070 controller, which features Bluetooth technology to connect to select Apple® devices from up to 33′ away. Pressure-sensitive buttons offer precise movement and navigation. Up to 2 Nimbus controllers as well as the Siri controller can be used at the same time. While in multi-player mode, the LEDs on Nimbus controller will light up indicating which player number you are on the screen.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices