Standard Android (found on phones and tablets) is designed for touchscreens, battery management, and mobile hardware. There are many "Android x86" projects (like Bliss OS or PrimeOS) that offer 64-bit ISOs to install standard Android on a PC. However, installing a touch-based operating system on a TV is a poor user experience; it requires a mouse and keyboard to navigate app drawers designed for fingers.
B. Live session vs Install:
Official Google images are generally locked to specific development boards. To get Android TV on a PC, you usually have to look toward community-driven projects: Android Tv 64 Bit Iso
| Device | Chip | RAM | Android TV Version | |--------|------|-----|--------------------| | NVIDIA Shield TV Pro | Tegra X1+ (64‑bit) | 3GB | 11 / 12 | | Chromecast with Google TV | Amlogic S905X3 (64‑bit) | 2GB | 12 | | Xiaomi Mi Box S | Amlogic S905X (64‑bit) | 2GB | 11 | Standard Android (found on phones and tablets) is