Wonder how low they are going to go on those. It has already dropped to below $600 for a 23" widescreen. If it drops below $300 then it is going home with me.
I purchased one this year "42" Sharp Aquos. One thing you must consider is the actually "set up" of the tv itself by a professional that is not going to just leave it in the "factory mode". I went with surround sound (Polk speakers, Pioneer receiver ) as well which gives you a theater experience, to enjoy this tv in the manner to which it should be enjoyed. Big difference in sound quality than the factory speakers that come with the tv. I happened to buy mine through a local retailer that matched the lowest price they found on the net [Best Buy etc] for that tv; actually they went lower as the mark up is so high on thse tvs.