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Probably can just build a cheap $500 system without a dedicated GPU and you have something decent?. I rushed this, so don't quote me on that. Just trying to offer a starting point.
^^Thats the minimum^^
Now for better usability and a good experience? I would stick to something with at least 4c/8t on the CPU, on the GPU side either go with a low end dGPU (GTX-1030, RX6600, RX560, etc) or go for a CPU with known acceptable iGPU for video playback (I would stick to Intel HD4k or better, or anything that is Modern Ryzen APU).
It can be a gaming handheld, traditional console and when boot to desktop it is a just a PC.
And 64Gb model is cheap. No other device can offer better prize/performance ratio.
With PS4,PS5 controller desktop mouse cursor can be used as a gyro mouse pointer with built in onscreen keyboard (Steam client running background.)
Basically it is out of the box fully functional desktop media pc. And 4K content runs great.
Honestly you can get pretty much any old office refurb and throw in a 2gb gpu with hdmi and you are good to go, they are still pretty cheap last time I looked.
pi3 or better to stream games from a capable host pc
I5 3570K
can't remember gpu, but think its nvidia and is passive cooled - no fan
16gb ddr3 ram
can run most basic games including some recent ones on low settings
and any gpu made within the last 10 ish
6gb-8gb of ram
with an SSD will be good enough
my old phenom iix 4 955be (released in 2009)
and r7 250 2gb DDR3 (released in 2013)
and 8gb of DDR2 800Mhz ram. (dual channel)
run everything on the internet just fine and really smoothly actually.
i have it set up in my living room for the same reason you are going to.
even 4k 60fps videos run smoothly.
it's mainly down to the SSD. you could buy a insanely old Optiplex off FB market or Craigslist
and throw an SSD in there and it would easily be better then 99% of smart TV's.
I use a Coolermaster HAF XB EVO in the TV stand. It fits a full ATX motherboard and GPU, but a media center PC would work fine with just a Ryzen APU.
Kodi is good.
The advantage of the 12400T's is that they support 4K at 60Hz without a GPU, which greatly reduces the cost and running costs.
I made a laptop sling/hammock (slightly different design than these instructions) and hung it off the side of the TV stand.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/03/diy-how-to-make-a-laptop-hammock-for-a-dollar/
But if you do that, you'd better set your laptop battery to max health mode so it only charges to 80% or so, or better yet, use a laptop that lets you remove the battery entirely and use straight AC passthrough.