Today I was all set to get working on my blog post, but we ended up buying a new television instead. The old one isn’t quite dead yet, but it’s certainly showing its age. We bought it about 15 years ago, when we first moved to Southern California. We’ve been threatening to buy a new one for a while now, but we just kept putting it off. But, last night, I finally broke down and signed up for Apple TV+, only to discover that our Fire TV is supposedly “too old” to install the Apple TV app. Personally, I feel like this is just a ploy by Amazon to force us to upgrade when we don’t really need to.
But, regardless of whether it’s valid or not, we don’t have a lot of choice in the matter. So, either we buy a new Fire TV, or we buy a different type of streaming device (like a Roku), or ... we just buy a new TV. Because pretty much all TVs these days are “smart” TVs (just like pretty much all phones these days are smartphones), so, as long as it’s a recent enough model, it’ll be able to handle everything we need for now. And, once the “smart” part of it becomes obsolete, we’ll just upgrade to a new Fire TV or Roku or whatever then and stave off the next upgrade for a while. So, as long as we needed a new TV anyway, now seemed like a good time to get it.
So we did. The new one is 7 inches bigger and about 20 pounds lighter. But it obviously took up more space, so we had to unplug everything and rearrange everything and reroute cords and ... it took a while. So I ran out of time to do blog posts. So now all you get is this story about my TV instead. Sorry.
But, next week, for sure. Probably.