I have a 4K 120Hz TV that I have blocked from internet access on my router (because it is spyware with no way to turn off the built in microphone) and I have a desktop that supports 4K but I don’t want to run my desktop into the ground streaming on it all the time.
I’d like one that isn’t American I guess if that really matters (seems like it kind of does) but I noticed options are limited unless you want to spend $600 on a mini PC which I don’t.
I’d like to spend like $200 max if possible for this if possible.


Apple TV, or some kind of dedicated, Linux-based HTPC.
Even if you don’t use Apple stuff, Apple TV kills it with no ads and a dead simple interface. Having an iPhone just means you can type from your phone. But you can use your voice with the remote regardless of who makes your phone (it’s unrelated). Controlling my ATV from my wrist is a neat trick, but it’s hardly a sales point.
Is there some way to make the Apple TV to work with Stremio torrenting files?
I don’t know, I’ve never tried.
For a ~$200 streaming box, that respects privacy, does 4K, AND does torrenting, you’re basically looking at a Linux PC. Those come in many flavours; you can even start with a Raspberry Pi. I’m not sure about “ten foot interfaces” though; that is, interfaces that can be used with a remote from your couch. That said, they make remote-sized keyboards with track pads, and I’m sure you can do just about anything with Linux.
Not directly. There are some hacky work-arounds that may or may not work:
https://redlib.catsarch.com/r/Stremio/comments/18s55cy/how_to_use_stremio_with_infuse_on_apple_tv/
https://redlib.catsarch.com/r/debridmediamanager/comments/12id1dj/streaming_movies_and_tv_shows_on_apple_tv_using/ This suggests adding it as a webdav source may work.