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For proprietary streaming apps where I want to be able to see what's going on because I'm allowed a higher resolution than a 720p blurry mess? Apple's TVos seems pretty great. Zero ads, smooth, devices are overpowered for watching just TV. It does have apps for Jellyfin and Plex though I'd have to suggest infuse instead which is a $12 annual subscription for 4k or any proprietary audio codecs but it does work pretty well.
For everything else some version of libelec or corelec depending on the device in question it's being installed on. There are also external launchers that keep Android but remove most of the problems.
If you want plug and it works then AppleTV. If you're interested in putting in some work maybe a custom launcher on an android install. Beyond that libelec, coreleck, and Kodi.
Kodi maintains a big csv list of hardware (and software) with capabilities and suggestions here: https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=376035