Hmm. As an Apple guy, since I retired in 2012, I wonder what I am missing?...also why I don't buy Apple products - their stubborn, intentional incompatibility with the rest of the digital world.
In Japan, I stream my music from an iPhone to my old time, 1990s, audio system using bluetooth and a digital audio converter (DAC). Sounds terrific with those big ol' speakers! In the US, iPhone to Sonos (wireless speakers).
Video in Japan is an iPad to TV via an HDMI cable. (Tried an Apple TV, 1st gen, for a while, but connection was not that good, maybe because I use a VPN to watch US video services?) Or, just watch on iPad. In the US, I have a smart TV which has the video apps I like built in, so don't use iPhone or iPad for connecting to TV.
I have an Alexa in Japan. Set it up using my iPhone. My brother gave it to me for Xmas and I am still trying to figger out whether I like it or not. (Makes an excellent kitchen timer tho! And not a bad little audio speaker for its size.)
Have my Kindle app for books on iPhone and iPad. Do my banking on line. FaceTime and Skype for free video and audio calls, etc.
So, what am I missing? What in the digital world would I want to connect to that I can't now? Hey, if it is entertaining or useful, maybe I want it!

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