Hello everyone, my name is Chris, and since last June, my whole family has been
part of the cord cutter trend.
Presently, I personally have a few Apple TVs connected to various rooms in my
upstairs area, One of which is connected to a complete surroundsound Sonos home
theater system. I also have an AT&T TV android box, and also a Toshiba Amazon
fire TV. (Not the Amazon fire stick, I'm talking about the actual television
itself).
I do have a Roku, although it isn't hooked up, and frankly has just been
sitting in a drawer for the last, God knows how long. I would gladly send it to
someone who could use it, if I could find the darn thing, but I don't even
think it works anymore. Even if it did, I find the text to speech voice in the
thing to be absolutely dreadful! Not to mention, at least with the version of
Roku I have, the built-in accessibility leaves a lot to be desired. It would be
almost the equivalent of using narrator on windows XP back in the days. It's
horrible! Again though, this is just my opinion. So take it with a grain of
salt. I do use a lot of the services like YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, Disney+,
Sero's described video content, etc. I do often rent movies as well as purchase
content from the iTunes store, and I also sometimes will do the same with
Google movies and TV. I own both an iPhone 12 pro max, as well as an android
pixel three XL.
I also have an iPad mini fifth generation. not the most up-to-date by any
means, I know, but it definitely does what I need to do.
Finally, I am both an advanced Windows user both with nvda, and also am Jaws
certified. finally, I also do you have a 2020 13 inch Mac book air.
I'm glad to be a part of this list, and look forward to learning a lot from all
of you.
Have a fantastic rest of your day.
Chris.