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You literally can. They are called signage TVs.
Are those signage tv have similar tech as normal tv? e.g. oled screen, low latency mode, etc?
Can't find one with an OLED screen and I doubt there are any since that would likely lead to burn in. I can't see a use case for low latency (assuming for gaming) on a signage TV so likely no. But for watching content, they work fine.
You could get an OLED monitor like the Gigabyte FO48U or the Asus PG42UQ and use it as a TV if you really wanted.