The phrase identifies a software revision intended for streaming media players manufactured under the Onn brand, operating on Google’s Android TV operating system. Specifically, it refers to the instance when those devices receive version 14 of the operating system. This process enhances the device’s features, security, and overall performance.
Such upgrades provide several advantages, including access to the newest features of the Android TV platform, improved compatibility with various applications, and often, critical security patches that protect against vulnerabilities. Historically, updates like this have been a means of extending the lifespan and usability of existing hardware, allowing users to benefit from software improvements without purchasing new equipment. The timing and availability of these releases are typically determined by the device manufacturer in conjunction with Google.