They're pretty similar these days. TVs will still tend to have an aerial socket and freeview receiver plus all the apps.
That 'smart monitor' is the first I've seen of such a thing, looks to me like a TV without the ability to receive any sort of broadcast signal.
Edit: It's not obvious why the monitor is more expensive though, nor why the cheaper TV wouldn't be just as suitable to use as a monitor.
I think Samsung are going fairly big on smart stuff on all their devices.
The monitor has USB C input and a hub which would probably swing it for me if I was going for a monitor.
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They're pretty similar these days. TVs will still tend to have an aerial socket and freeview receiver plus all the apps.
That 'smart monitor' is the first I've seen of such a thing, looks to me like a TV without the ability to receive any sort of broadcast signal.
Edit: It's not obvious why the monitor is more expensive though, nor why the cheaper TV wouldn't be just as suitable to use as a monitor.