I dont think you are. You likely have a cell phone, you got Apple TV, a computer, obviously :)
Not wanting something that, in my opinion, is absurd and brings laziness to new levels, is a good mindset.
IT IS great for the disabled. It has given them freedom they’ve not had in a long time, many disabled say.
I’m not disabled yet.
I don’t have apple tv. I have a more mundane cable like tv service. Like the pioneers. :)
But I’m getting to the disabled part. We just got the thing, I’ve not learned how to use it well, doesn’t know a lot of simple stuff. Ask it who did a song, you might get the right answer. A lot of I don’t know answers. Lot like google voice only you don’t have to use your cell phone. To many steps to use the features to turn on lights and stuff. It can read Kindle books for you. Good idea for vision impaired, and that is where I’m heading fast. Don’t know if it will resume were it left off reading like Kindle does, that I blow up as large as I can.
If I want a pizza I just txt my son, he manages the Papa John’s 2 miles away and he sends one over Free.
Already have a complete surround sound stereo system, hubby is a music geek. Now having it turn the heat or AC up in the car would be nice, you’d not have to take your eyes off the road. But I sure wouldn’t want it tracking my driving habits that can be hacked. Or pass words.
It is great for the elderly and disabled.....
We’ve ordered it my our 90 year old MIL