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In the opposite end, what is the cheapest device that you could watch YT on? I’m thinking one of those retro game consoles, which are like $60, run Linux, and have WiFi.
Runs flawlessly on my raspberry pi (4, 2 GB RAM, bought new for 28€)
*requires a keyboard and screen
I’ll sell you my old phone for $10.
I used to be able to watch yr on a 30 bucks android tv device in which I installed coreelec.
Sadly youtube apps on there stopped working for me a while ago due the war on adblocks. But the device was perfectly capable of playing YouTube.
I suppose that with tubearchivist and jellyfin you could still somehow watch youtube.