Following Apple’s services-focused “It’s Showtime” event that, among other things, saw the announcement of Apple’s upcoming video-streaming service this fall, the company has rechristened the previous-generation Apple TV to Apple TV HD.

Apple did not change the name of the current Apple TV 4K set-top box.

The company rarely renames established products, but I would say that this particular change is for the better. If adding “4K” to the Apple TV name was meant to indicate to would-be shoppers that Apple has a 4K media streamer in its offering, it made no sense whatsoever to have the 1080p box named just “Apple TV”.

If you’re going to have a resolution suffix, then apply it consistently and that’s exactly what Apple has done here. Pricing has not changed.

Aside from the name change, Apple TV HD offers the same features as before. Apple TV 4K with 32 gigabytes of storage is priced at $149. The new Apple TV 4K with 32GB/64GB of storage costs $179/$199.

The older Apple TV HD and the new Apple TV 4K model are also available from Amazon.