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So, "yes", but also no. You'll lose the calibration panel for your display, and the result will probably be unwatchable.
You're much better off buying a display which is un-smart to start with. These are often called "commercial displays". Or of course you could just buy a monitor.
Or I could just accept my place and watch the ads and go along with all the caveats like a good consumer. I don't see that happening.
Just buy a smart tv and don't connect it to internet. You'll get to buy from the same selection and enjoy the subsidized price.