It isn't a monitor. it is a tv technically yes. undeniably because it can accept antenna signal.
But to be honest there is barely any difference. There is no text fraying at least not on 48" c1. I can get to bios, everything boots up and workes. There is no lag.
There is full real gsync and nvidia even recognizes it. HDR turns on and of fitself. Black levels are recognized as FULL RGB automatically. It functions entirely as a monitor.
It's not limited and ycbcr. It's FULL RGB without any tweaks (only have to enable 4k deep colour and pc input when you first setup your tv for whatever reason but that's on LG)
There is absolutely nothing about it worse than a monitor really. It's just big. There is no tv menu when you turn it on. And as I've said - the speakers and other features are good to have.
ok to be fair, the only thing is that you have to power it on and off yourself.
The text looks perfect. I cannot see any pixels sitting hand distance from it. Nothing. and I had 4k 27" ips before this. The pixel layout is fine. I dont have cleartype text enabled. Just default windows.
(the coating and reflections are great too. I prefer it to matte display... it's more visible on pics now because iphone raised expousure and it;s middle of the day)
and this is very close. You dont see pixels in reality. for exmaple 27" 1080p monitors looked way more pixelated to me despite similar dpi