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You could get a "smart tv" but use it as a dumb tv, no internet, no wifi, just have it hooked up to a single input.. Then that input could be whatever you want.
For myself I just cast my livingroom laptop screen; no limitations on what i can watch; I suppose if you wanted something dedicated you could setup a micro computer with a wireless keyboard/mouse combo
Yeah, I kept my TV offline and plugged in an Nvidia Shield I debloated (really you just need to replace the launcher). You can do the same with any Android/Google TV device.
And if OP is gainst using multiple remotes, you can actually setup modern TV devices to use a single remote. I forget what the protocol is called.
CEC. Typically works well. Sometimes buggy.
I did exactly the same but didn't even have to go through any hustle setting up the launcher. I installed PROJECTIVY launcher and it set everything itself basically.