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Buy a TV set-top box (for monitors), or a TV card.
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The biggest difference between a monitor and a TV is that the monitor can't decode the TV signal, while the TV can.
If a monitor could be used as a TV, no one would buy a small-sized TV.
The price of the same screen size is generally reflected in the resolution, response time, lumens and other aspects of the difference, of course, the price of the same screen size produced by different manufacturers is also determined by the manufacturing cost and market price positioning. Generally speaking, you get what you pay for, but as a relatively mature technology, the display screen can meet the needs of general home and office use, so cost performance is an aspect worth paying attention to. If you don't focus on graphics, you can choose a cheaper LCD monitor, I hope the above will help you, good luck! >>>More
Hello. The monitor does not have a TV function and must be equipped with a computer to receive TV.
29C represents Celsius, which is the temperature standard we are used to; >>>More
Absolutely.
It's all about how your device connects to the display. >>>More
Wireless screen mirroring, Android TV, mobile phones, Apple phones and tablets and Windows 10 computers are all supported.