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Can't talk about the 5, but I use an older RPi 3 for my 3D printer (running Klipper) and an RPi 4 for Kodi on my dumb TV.
I'm sure the RPi 5 has a graphics unit as well, with HDMI outputs? Never heard that that one was for headless applications only.
Sorry, it seems I misremembered, it seems the 5 does not have GPU video encoders:
https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm
Ah, so it's lacking hardware acceleration features that I never thought about for my use cases. Alright.