I have a Samsung TV here, its one of the cheaper 19 inch TV'S and I've had no 
trouble using it, has self voicing menus.

Sorry, I don't follow your reasoning here, what has a Samsung TV got to do with 
an Android phone? Are you saying that just because Samsung make an Android 
phone you can't use a Samsung washing machine?

Anyway that aside, the design of the TV is very simple, has a USB port which 
accepts multi media - audio and video -, a HDMI port for input from a HDMI 
device such as an Apple TV, the output of a surround-sound receiver etc.

The remote control - though rather large - is easy to get around and there are 
Braille signs for the main buttons, a V for volume up/down, c for channel 
up/down and so forth, perhaps people may find these markings of use when 
getting around the controller.

As for operating systems the Television uses? It uses a version of LYNUX as I 
understand it but that's really not the issue, so long as the Television can be 
used then who cares! what the inderlying operating system is.

I've had this TV for 3 years now, actually thinking of upgrading to something 
larger as I may have explained some time ago, Television cost me $150 which I 
thought - even 3 years ago - was a give away price.


On 8 Jun 2014, at 4:57 pm, Christopher Hallsworth <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Subject has the answer. It's the Apple TV you want.
> 
> Christopher Hallsworth
> Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
> www.hadley.edu
> 
> On 08/06/2014 04:11, Gary Wood wrote:
>> I'm planning to get a new TV.  Some people say that Samsung is good, but 
>> Samsung makes Android smart phones.  I plan on getting an IPhone.  If 
>> anybody has one, will the IPHone work with that TV"  I question it, because 
>> of the fact that Samsung makes an Android smart phone.
>> 
> 


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