Hello Everyone,

At approximately 6:18 PM, while eating dinner, the video output of my
beloved off-brand 42-inch television gave up the ghost.  That's right, it
just died.  The sound was fine, however.  It was 12 years and 2 months old.
May it rest in piece.  (smile).

I went over to my local Best Buy and was amazed to discover the number of
big screen televisions available for less than $200.  Interestingly, all of
them were off-bands and offered the bare minimum hardware connectivity
options.

It took me less than 15 minutes to decide on a Sony X85K Smart TV for
several reasons not the least of which being that it has an ethernet port
which allows one to instantly connect to the web without having to configure
and disclose one's WIfI information.  This means that one can instantly
disconnect the set from the web by merely disconnecting the cable.

A great many things have changed in accessible television technology since I
last purchased a television.  So you can imagine how delighted I was to
discover that this unit offers both Google Talkback and the Google TTS
Screen Reader, as separate options, that make the set 100% accessible.

Without needing to first connect the set to the web, I was able to enable
the unit's Google screen reader and configure the seemingly endless OS
options.

I quickly connected my beloved Apple TV to the new set and I can enjoy both
the Google TTS and VoiceOver without having to disable either.  Just as with
Apple TV, the Google screen reader has a shortcut key button so one can
quickly enable and disable the Android OS accessibility feature of choice.

The cost of the set was approximately $600.

Once the screen reader has been enabled, the set is wonderfully accessible
to the blind and low vision.  However, in my opinion, sighted assistance is
definitely needed to enable the screen reader, out of the box.

Apple VoiceOver and Google TalkBack Screen Reader on the Same television,
Not bad; not Bad at all.

Mark

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