
if you can hold on the OLED tv's will soon be out. Thats Organic light emitting diode display.
Its an electroluminescent and so needs no backlighting. The display depths are as little as 3mm, has a longer life span, less power consumption and a lack of heat. Sony should be first to market the displays of around 11 inches and Toshiba are planning a 30 inch model which might come out next year.
These though are very expensive to produce.
If you wait longer and its going to be a long wait but SED or surface-conduction electron-emitter displays will be available. They are said to have a higher contrast and faster refresh rates and will a superior picture quality to LCD or Plasma. Developed by Canon and Toshiba.
Also look for the amount of inputs your tv has in the way of scarts, HDMI and so on. You may also wish to plug your computer into your tv and again make sure it has the input to do so.
You also hear alot on HD and the in thing is Full HD which is 1080p but the difference between 1080i and 1080p is small. You also may also hear the term HDMI 1.3 which is able to supply more colours to your tv but thats a little missleading as dvd's are not coded correctly for this as are current dvd players.
Also keep clear of dvd players with blu-ray and HD. These are still first gen players and rumours are saying that formats might change so the first gen players may not read later developed dvd's. You also have the war from film companies and electronic firms on who will win the battle. However LG do produce a player that reads both.
A little tip is get a TV with a digi tuner built in. They are far better than most seperate boxes. You can buy a seperate tuner and recorder and some have twin tuners so you can watch one and record on the other.
Some TV's also include the use of recording from a SD card which plugs into your TV but the quality of playback is no way near other recordable standards.