The Android Open Source Project (AOSP) is the foundational codebase of the Android operating system, offering a highly customizable platform that developers can modify to create unique user experiences. So the certified Android TV boxes offer a more polished and user-friendly experience, with regular security updates and support from Google. It includes a tailored user interface and features such as voice control and integration with smart home devices.

Otherside, AOSP Android TV boxes are specialized versions of Android designed specifically for televisions and media streaming boxes. It also offers a tailored user interface, pre-installed apps, and features such as voice control and other integration with devices. the AOSP provides greater flexibility for customization for the best user experience.

Here is the difference between AOSP and Certified Android TV boxes.

Feature/AspectAndroid TV Certified BoxesAndroid AOSP Boxes
CertificationGoogle CertifiedNo Certification
SupportRegular updates and support from GoogleUpdates depend on the manufacturer
Google ServicesIncludes Google Play Store, Google Assistant, ChromecastNo Proper Google services
User ExperienceConsistent and user-friendlyHighly customizable but varied experience
App AvailabilityAccess to a wide range of apps optimized for TVCan install third-party apps via APK files
Hardware OptionsStandardized hardware configurationsWide range of hardware configurations
ExamplesGoogle TV, Google Chromecast, Google Streamer, Mi BoxX88 Pro 20, H96 Max
4K HDR SupportMany boxes support 4K HDRDepends on the specific model
CustomizationLimited customizationExtensive customization options
Voice ControlIntegrated Google AssistantVaries, often requires third-party solutions

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