TV vs. Monitor
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Solved by Glenwing,
The technical difference is that a TV takes cable input or other television broadcast mediums. Monitors aren't designed to receive television broadcasts. TVs are also designed to use a standalone unit, so they have things like a remote control while monitors usually don't.
Definitions aside, most monitors have better panels and more accurate colors than TVs. Monitors have less image processing and simpler software, and so have lower latency than TVs (not to be confused with response time). Monitors also go up to 120/144Hz refresh rates, TVs max out at 60.
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