Over a year ago, I replace my VGA monitor with a TV via HDMI to my PCs that have HDMI/DVI ports. I am extremely happy with the switch, if for no other reason, I no longer need glasses when using the TV to PCs.
When I started use of the TV with PUPs, I ran into issues of sound to the TV over HDMI. It was a pain. The most recent Slacko64 beta has hurdled that element as it is picking up screen size and audio on pristine boots and preserving it over subsequent reboots.
2 things happened
the power to run my platform is reduced. The old monitors used more power.
And the number of wires behind my PC has reduced. No speaker power wires or sound wires are needed anymore. Just the HDMI which carries both audio and signaling, together.
As I see, today, PC monitor vendors are now offering large monitors that will be connecting directly to USB-C v3.1/v3.2/v4.0. These are not TVs as they do not have TV receptacles built in, yet much of the same screen technology is the same as found in TV...including high/higher refresh rates and low/lower response times than TVs in some cases. Monitors, in some cases, too offer features for screen layout settings that TVs do not.
And there is cost factors as HDMI TVs vs DP Monitors are different.
Which will be leading many of us to a crossroad of consideration: Use HDMI TV OR use a modern Monitor when connecting to our PCs?
What are your experiences with this new technologies? ... Video experience? ... Audio experience?