Many people don't realize is that the "LED TV's" being advertised is really still an LCD with LED Backlight (or edgelit). LCD's don't have the best viewing angles, can't handle fast motion and have all kinds of problems with colour uniformity. Unless you're really in a bright room, plasma is the way to go.I believe LED's are now the way to go & will one day replace LCD's & possibly be the leading technology until something new (which is likely to happen) comes up.
At a 32" screen size, you won't notice a difference between a 720p or 1080p.I don't understand why they continue to offer TV's in the 720P or 768P format. They should all start at a baseline of 1080P - the cost of making them this way at the factory level has to be negligible.
If you ever decide to hook a computer into a 720P monitor the resolution is pretty awful while 1080P is half decent.
I've got a samsung LCD and I've not noticed any of those issues. I can view it comfortably at a very narrow angle. Infact I can see the screen from a little more than zero degress. I can't say I've compared everything directly with a plasma, but I've got no issues with my TV and would gladly buy one again.Many people don't realize is that the "LED TV's" being advertised is really still an LCD with LED Backlight (or edgelit). LCD's don't have the best viewing angles, can't handle fast motion and have all kinds of problems with colour uniformity. Unless you're really in a bright room, plasma is the way to go.
If you read my post you'll see I was emphasizing what happens if you run a computer off a 32" monitor.At a 32" screen size, you won't notice a difference between a 720p or 1080p.