Hi there
I have no site, and I have a AppleTV. I guess you could say sort of, that it's 
like iTunes for your TV. You can get Netflix, movies, watch YouTube, and I 
can't remember what else.
It's got the same voice like the iPhone. It has a little remote. There's not 
many controls, and it can take you like five minutes to learn it, especially if 
you have an iPhone or an iPad already.
I'm not sure what else to tell you, so ask specific questions if you need more.
Gigi

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On Sep 10, 2012, at 4:12 PM, Andrew Lamanche <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Listers,
> 
> I'm trying to learn as much as possible about Apple TV. Has anyone got any 
> experience of it on the list, especially anyone who's got no sight at all? 
> How does it work? I have a number of films/tv programmes which `i'd like to 
> watch/listen to with sighted friends on an ordinary TV screen. Is it 
> possible? What else is Apple TV for? I've gathered from searching through 
> some of the posts on the list that Apple TV has Voiceover access but I don't 
> quite understand how it works. What are the benefits of Apple TV? 
> 
> If anyone could contact me and share, feel free to do so outside the list. 
> I'm aware that maybe this is not the right topic to discuss on the list.
> 
> With best wishes
> 
> Andrew
> 
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