get a 1080p instead of 720p (the number of lines of resolution-very clear picture)
someone once told us about the three “s”’s; sony, samsung and i forget the other.
prices have come down for the 1080p because of the 2160p that’ll be coming out soon.
you can also get a cd that allows you to tune it for about fifty dollars. (some stores include it in an installation package for about three hundred dollars.)
an expensive proposition all around.
we chickened out recently and bought a flat screen crt 28” for $165 instead of an lcd at 7 of 8 hundred dollars.
(some stores will let you put it on a credit card with no interest for six months.)
good luck and good viewing.
If I were getting a 40" panel I would seriously look at 1080p resolution, if only at 40" panel size you can start to see the difference between 1080p and 720p. But for a 32" panel, the display is just too small to easily see the difference unless you're VERY close to the TV.