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Turn ANY PC or laptop into an Android TV 14 device — using just a USB drive!
In today’s tutorial, I’ll show you step-by-step how to install Android TV directly onto a USB stick and boot it on almost any computer. No emulator. No virtual machine. Just pure Android TV running at full speed, with apps, games, YouTube, Jellyfin, Plex, and more.
Transform your old PC into a powerful Android TV 14 box — no emulator needed! 🚀
In this video, I’ll show you how to install and customize Android TV 14 on any desktop or laptop, pair remotes and even test cloud gaming and android games.
This is one of the best Android TV experiences I’ve ever tested — and it’s seriously underrated.
In this video, I’ll show you how to install android tv 14 (Zenith version) on any old pc or laptop, either fully portable from a USB drive or directly to an SSD. No emulator, no lag, no need to wipe Windows!
🧠 Works perfectly with:
– Lenovo, Dell, HP, and mini PCs (Tiny, OptiPlex, NUC, etc.)
– Any Intel/AMD system with at least 4 GB RAM
– Air mouse, firestick, and easysmx controller
In this video, I’ll show you how to install Android TV 13 on your PC, laptop, or mini PC and get the best Android TV experience. We’ll cover everything step by step—from downloading the ISO, setting up partitions, and installing to an SSD or USB drive, to booting straight into your preferred kernel.
You’ll also learn how to:
✅ Install to SSD for the best performance
✅ Create a portable USB version for testing or travel
✅ Pair remotes (Firestick & Air Mouse)
✅ Run apps like YouTube, Jellyfin, and Plex
✅ Understand Widevine L3 limitations (Netflix, Prime, Disney+ in SD only)
In this video, I’ll show you how I turned an old Lenovo M910Q Tiny PC into a fully functional Android TV box — complete with storage, custom launcher, game streaming, and retro gaming.
I’ll walk you through the boot setup, performance checks, media playback, Bluetooth audio, and even Steam & retro game testing using Moonlight + Daijisho.
💡 This setup is portable, fast, and totally DIY — a fun project and possibly the perfect media box or gift.
👉 Want to build your own? Watch my previous videos for full installation guides and ISO downloads.