The current AppleTV model has been out for a few years, and a new one is 
expected to be released in late June or early July. No doubt, it will be more 
expensive, but it may have features that you can't live without, or make the 
current model drop even more.

I love my AppleTV, and have it connected via an optical cable to my stereo 
system. It is easy to use it with its remote or via the iPhone. There is no 
reason to have it connected to a television, if you cannot see the screen. 
VoiceOver is on by default, but, is difficult to turn on, if it is turned off 
at the beginning. At least, without sight, it is difficult to get it back, if 
it is bypassed at the beginning.  Diane Bomar
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On Apr 15, 2015, at 13:00, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:

Actually the apple tv now cost $69 us. That might be cheaper in england.  Just 
letting you know.

Take care. 
> On Apr 15, 2015, at 9:11 AM, Christopher Hallsworth <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> some Apple news. Some products will be purchased in the future which dad has 
> allowed me to consider. The first is an Apple TV which is a small media 
> streaming box that is connected to your TV and allows you to stream anything 
> from media stored in iTunes either for PC or Mac to TV shows and movies 
> either purchased from the iTunes Store or streamed from a service like 
> Netflix which as of yesterday is now providing audio description. The device 
> costs £99.00 UK but extra charges may apply especially if you subscribe to 
> services like Netflix which is £6.00/month UK. The second product to be 
> considered is the Apple Watch. Dad is hinting I can do allsorts from my writs 
> without getting my phone out of my pocket. But like I told him it is only 
> compatible with the iPhone 5 and later so this will definitely be a future 
> purchase whereas the Apple TV is a near future purchase. He sounds really 
> excited that they both talk. If anyone has an Apple TV please tell me what 
> you think of it. Thank you in advance! Both products were discussed during 
> our pints this afternoon.
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