Most synology do NOT come with disks by default. Most are diskless, unless a vendor has chosen to create a bundle.
I have piles of synology units at home

And this does not include the ones I have sold, or given to family in remote locations (like my sister's place in another country), for remote backups.
1x RS3617+
2x RS2418+
1x RS818+
1x DS1512+
2x DS1515+
2x DS1817+
2X DS1618+
1x DS1621+
(and I'm sure I've missed one or 2)
As you can tell , I love synology units and have been using them since 2008 (when I got my first DS508+). People say I back up the internet

And Hydro surely loves me.
But there is nothing on the Synology units (or any NAS) which can help the average user for anything IPTV related. Movies/TV series you can get from anywhere. Torrents, Usenet, and many 3rd party apps. Hell, even simpler, you can get the M3U link for your account and use the links in there to download your media.
BUT, at the price of a synology and required drives, and the hassle for most, you can get subs to half a dozen different IPTV servers, and a few VPN services if needed, to keep you over for quite a few years and keep you covered even if a service goes down or has a few hiiccups.
Keep in mind this is a HOBBY. Not a service with any SLA. If someone can't live with the occasional issues, then go out and buy a premium service and call it a day.
Anyhow, this is ALL irrelevant to
WICKED. So Let's put it back on topic