Well of course, if the router is right next to the TV anyway, then an Apple TV 
actually isn’t a bad fit at all.  But your speakers need to be up to the task 
if you are going to get much enjoyment out of them.

AirPort Express is a network audio receiver that can also be a router.  Apple 
TV is a network video receiver, downloader, and other such things, but is not a 
router.  You plug them into your existing equipment, and gain networked 
audio/video (usually wireless) streaming from whatever your iOS or Mac device 
can see or hear.  That is the essential (but not complete) gist of it.  Think 
of them as network alternatives to the wireless cordless products that have 
been around for a while now, only better because they can run over wire as well 
as wireless.  Worse, if you consider Apple’s AirPlay lock-in.  Now that my 
bedroom has been hijacked by my brother again, I’m back on the wireless 
headphones, but AirPort Express made a lot of sense for me.

Time Capsule is not in the same league as other NAS products, in terms of 
feature set or data protection (just one disk) and is intended mostly for 
backup.  It’s a lot nicer, though.  Experiences of other blind folk with these 
NAS products appears to indicate that they are not as accessible as they could 
be.  Time Capsule is of course completely accessible.  There are other people 
on here with experiences to relate about NASs.  If you want a NAS that is 
completely accessible, you also have the option of building one for yourself.

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