[BlindTlk] FW: Television dilemma question
Jude DaShiell
jdashiel at panix.com
Tue Dec 10 20:59:53 UTC 2024
A little more advice for most of us. Does not apply to Stevie Wunder or
anyone at his income level.
Many streaming subscription services have the same subscription price for
each month.
youtube has the largest amount of content. For that reason your best bet
will be to only pay for a youtube premium subscription and leave the rest
of the offerings alone until and unless you find more specialized content
on other offerings that you want youtube hasn't got. At that point maybe
selectively add other subscriptions. If other plans had different prices
my advice might be different not only based on price but content
availability.
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On Tue, 10 Dec 2024, Judy Jones via BlindTlk wrote:
> Hi, David,
>
> Youtube, itself offers little to no descriptive service, but you may have better luck with the other services.
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> Nevertheless, we have a Youtube premium subscription and still enjoy all the videos.
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> We, too, have not had cable service for probably fifteen years now, and have not missed it. We stream everything either to the cell phone, mainly my Motorola Razr2024, Samsung phones, or cast from the phone to the TV. We have an LG TV with the voice guidance.
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> We can also access Youtube directly from the TV, but I prefer the way the phone handles Youtube better and simply cast to the flat screen.
>
> Judy
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> “Embrace each day with His mercies and blessings.”
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> Subject: [BlindTlk] FW: Television dilemma question
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> Hello everyone,
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> Forgive me if my ignorance is showing, but I have a television technology question…
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> We have decided to ditch the cable and use a Roku with YouTube service. Is there a system that has Voice access to what’s displayed on the screen. If so, would I need a smart TV?
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> Thanks much.
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