 You can build your own media server using a Raspberry Pi and parts from Adafruit. The Raspberry Pi 4 is a great platform for streaming content and can be used as a media server. Store all of your media on an SSD and use it as main storage for a significant speed boost in performance. A SATA to USB 3 cable can be used to gain faster transfer speeds of up to 50 megabits. 3D print a PC tower-inspired case to house your Pi and some extra goodies for a fully featured build. You can install Plex and stream live TV and movies including services from Netflix, Disney Plus and Hulu just to name a few. Use a 1.9 inch TFT to display your Pi's IP address, CPU temperature and even disk and memory usage. Using CircuitPython libraries, you can easily write your own scripts to display all sorts of content. You can even display GIF images and use the built-in buttons to cycle through them. Using a metal arcade button, you can use it to power down your Pi. It's good practice to safely shut down your Pi to avoid corrupting the disk. Pressing the button when it's shut down will automatically boot up in kiosk mode and enable the TFT display. Download the files and follow along with the tutorial to build your own by hitting over to learn.adafruit.com. We hope this inspires you to build your own media server using the Raspberry Pi and parts from Adafruit.