It took me a while to appreciate that simplicity is itself a feature, often the most valuable one, when it comes to a television setup. For a long time I assumed more options and more configurability were better, until I lived with a setup that prioritised them and found it tiresome. The setup that actually made everyone happy was the simple one. A layerseven tv iptv service on a single streaming device, with a clean interface and the live channels the household watched a click away, asked nothing of anyone beyond turning the television on. That simplicity meant nobody needed help, nothing needed configuring, and the setup faded pleasantly into the background. I confirmed its reliability across a two-week trial before committing. The lesson is that when choosing a setup, simplicity deserves to be weighed as a genuine feature rather than dismissed as a lack of sophistication. A setup that just works, that anyone can operate and that requires no ongoing attention, delivers a better everyday experience than a more capable one that demands effort. For most households, the simplest setup that covers what they watch is not a compromise; it is the ideal.