When in doubt, always go bigger! I have accumulated three HDTVs: 2002 Mits RPTV Diamond CRT (dark Home Theater room), 2004 Sony GWIV LCD PRTV (brightly lighted open family room), and a 2006 Samsung LCD (small bedroom set)...all sets were purchased for a specific purpose. I have no particular bias toward any particular brand or technology, but I generally do not like Samsung (my experiences) and, until recently, I did not like DLP. I've had nothing but good luck Sony and have been trying to get to get my wife to authorize (aka The Boss) our upgrading to a 60" Sony 1080p SXRD (XBR2 or A2000). However, after researching all the available displays on the market, I am very impressed with the Mitsubishi xx732 DLPs...great PQ and lots of features...the most bang for the buck in my opinion. I've decided to go with the WD-65732 which is $200 more than the Sony KDS-60A2000. Important features to me:
- CableCard
- Two cable/antenna inputs that can be either cable or UHF/VHF (important for me since I have two OTA antennas)
- TV Guide On Screen (free TV guide)
- Firewire (camcorder) plus I can output to a D-VHS recorder or a my PC which emulates a D-VHS recorder.
- Netcommand (can replace a fair universal remote)
- Split Screen external sources
- CableCard
- Two cable/antenna inputs that can be either cable or UHF/VHF (important for me since I have two OTA antennas)
- TV Guide On Screen (free TV guide)
- Firewire (camcorder) plus I can output to a D-VHS recorder or a my PC which emulates a D-VHS recorder.
- Netcommand (can replace a fair universal remote)
- Split Screen external sources