The only issue with the Westinghouse is you have to remember it truly is just a big monitor; there is no built-in TV tuner. This shouldn’t be a problem for anyone considering a high definition set, though, since I assume most have cable boxes.
Another great thing about the Westinghouse sets (other than the great price) is the number of inputs. VGA, HDMI, 2 DVI, 2 component, and S-Video. It works great for people with multiple electronic devices. I have a PS3, XBox 360, Wii, and the cable box attached to my 42” set.
Good points. The screen quality and the inputs are two most important features and Westinghouse excels at those. But the sets do lack bells and whistles. Westinghouse made a deliberate choice to concentrate on screen quality.
But like you say, most people will have cable or satellites and a PC and those will do pretty much everything for you that Westinghouse did not put in.