I recently found a very overpowered for the price mini-PC and I plan to use it to replace my Android TV box that is really starting to show its age.

I think I want something bazzite-like and probably immutable but more media focused than gaming, with already working and set up waydroid and remote control support.

Thanks in advance

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Try Bazzite.

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I’m going to second this. It runs Android apps with a little bit of config.

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Piggy backing on this post to ask those running a mini-PC on their TV: How tf did you get content to actually stream in full HD? Whenever I try to use the web browser to watch hockey games through YouTube TV, or some random show through Netflix, I’m limited to 720p. Is there a workaround for this?

ETA I’m aware of an agent spoofer extension in Firefox, but it hasn’t solved this problem in my experience.

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Torrent stuff in HD or 4K and play those files instead of trying to stream from a company that won’t offer better than 720p :-)

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I figured this was the answer. It still makes me sad that I can’t legitimately stream content from the major streaming services in full HD on a regular laptop.

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No workaround as far as I’m aware. Commenting to follow others comments to learn if something changed in this area

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Thinking out loud, is it possible to load the apps themselves (YouTube TV, Netflix, etc) onto Linux using an Android emulator?

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Don’t do Waydroid, its way too slow and buggy for what you’re wanting. I’d highly suggest Genymotion and have been using it on touchscreen 2in1s for a few months without issue, even with Play Store

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I am pretty sure what you’re looking for is called Waydroid.

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I use flat Ubuntu on my projector with a palm keyboard with built-in thumb-ball. 1080p all day. It’s a normal PC after all.

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1080p all day. It’s a normal PC after all.

Right, but which streaming services are you watching?

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YouTube

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Could be nice but the download section tells „As of right now, Plasma Bigscreen isn’t available for public use yet.

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you weren’t specific about your use case, but if running media-consumption apps is your thing, there’s a LineageOS AndroidTV port for Raspberry Pi. the most polished UX, no Google spyware to slow things down, super-competent hardware (avaialable with up to 8 GB RAM), supports HDMI-CEC (you can use your TV’s remote), has a wired LAN port, and you always have the option of installing a linux distro.

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I have been slumming it with a normal ubuntu install, I tried plasma bigscreen but never got it working properly

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