I don’t understand how you can say that the accessibility with the fourth GEN 
is fine when you don’t even own one. Am I wrong or did you say you have the 
third GEN and then speculated about the fourth GEN saying it’s accessibility 
was  fine. Forgive me if I have misunderstood, but this is the very definition 
of “fake news“. Actually, I just upgraded from the third GEN to the fourth GEN 
and I don’t find accessibility to be find at all. In fact, it’s kind of clunky 
in certain ways. No doubt the fourth GEN has its advantages especially with the 
Siri remote, but I kind of prefer the third GEN in certain areas. Oh well, I 
just had to chime in because you really blew my mind with that statement.

Sent from my IPhone


> On Mar 12, 2018, at 12:06 PM, E.T. <ancient.ali...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
>   I still have the 3rd generation so am limited to what apps are on it. I can 
> access all of my content that is in  the iTunes library very easily. 
> Sometimes I use other apps but with a 4th gen Apple TV I would likely use 
> even more of it. Accessibility is fine though some 3rd party apps may fall 
> short.
> 
> From E.T.'s Keyboard...
>   ancient.ali...@icloud.com
> Many believe that we have been visited
> in the past. What if it were true?
> 
>> On 3/12/2018 8:07 AM, Nickus de Vos wrote:
>> Hi all
>> I’ve been thinking to get a Apple TV for a while and now a friend is selling 
>> his 4K HDR, a 64 GB one at a pretty good price.
>> I have no previous experience with Apple TV, so my question, what do you 
>> blind voiceover users use your Apple TV’s for?
>> Do you play games, do you listen to music, do you use video streaming 
>> services like Youtube, Netflix and Amazon Prime?
>> Is apps like Youtube, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video even accessible with 
>> Voiceover, those are the 3 apps I mainly stream video from.
>> Basically, will I get any joy from a Apple TV or will I only buy it for the 
>> rest of the family?
>> Nickus
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