I’ve never used one, but I’m looking to get one for my parents as a gift. Personally, I’d go fire stick because I’ve had few issues and it seems simple enough, but they don’t have Prime so it doesn’t make a lot of sense.

They are set up on iPhones (a bit of struggle) and an iPad. They have little/no experience with smart TVs; currently just antenna TV and a chromecast from their computer (also a difficult explanation).

Would an Apple TV be a soft learning curve for them? Any other suggestions?

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    10 months ago

    It is a very simple device, assuming they actually have the use for it.

    One thing to keep in mind- just because you’re a tech-minded person doesn’t mean everyone else is or wants to be. Giving a tach gift that someone really has no use for and doesn’t want to learn how to use just puts them in an awkward position where they feel almost obligated to use it even though it provides no benefit to their life. Perhaps a framed family photo would bring them more joy😂

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      10 months ago

      I get that, but they still watch TV/movies. I’m not looking for the techiest solution, just something user friendly so they can watch more of what they want.

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    10 months ago

    The Apple TV is probably the perfect streaming device to get older, not-so-tech savvy people. I work in tech, but I still prefer the Apple TV because the interface is so smooth, intuitive, and clean.

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    10 months ago

    Imho the Apple TV is what you want. I’ve used Rokus, fire sticks, shields, an HTPC and an Apple TV. I alternate between the shield and Apple TV. And only have the shield because sometimes for whatever reason older shows have a better picture with the AI enhanced picture.

    Based on being tech support for elderly family, the Apple TV is the best bang for your buck. Sure other things are cheaper, but dealing with having to explain things over and over, explaining how to get apps, etc etc. TVos is a lot like your iPhone in ease of use. If they lose the remote, they can use their phone(the app is literally built into the iOS. All On top of being a top of the line set top box.