@Simoesj, it is not a technical problem. You need Google’s certification and approval to make Android TV firmware for a chipset. Furthermore, there is no official Android TV support from the SoC vendor for this chipset. I know you mean the Pine64, but it does not have official ATV firmware. It is not possible to release a commercial product without vendor support.
To recap:
- Can’t have Android TV because Google won’t respond.
- Can’t have Android 9 with Google Services because without a touch screen you can’t pass GMS test suite (+Google won’t respond to negotiate an exception).
- Can’t have Netflix because they have declined.
- Even if we got Android TV, there is no Netflix patch for Android TV, so you would gain Android TV but lose Full HD Netflix.
Why do you not believe this? If it was a simple matter of costs, we would have paid it and passed it on to consumers. Why go through this endless argument?