First 2 features different than most in this class. No PC input, but a game mode for HDMI and it has RCA audio outputs instead of a headphone jack.
Things I like:
When you switch channels/inputs there is only a small display box in the corner for a brief time instead of the information bar that many display.
The LAST button not only alternates between 2 channels, but between a channel and an input(Component, 3 HDMI, 2 Composite, SVideo). Also you can enter a channel number while watching an input and it will change to TV in and that channel.
There are 3 display setting modes which can be altered and applied to all inputs, plus a CUSTOM mode which can be different for each input.
It automatically mapped out scrambled cable channels during the scan and allows channel labeling(as well as input labeling).
Not only can you choose to scan for Analog, Digital or Analog and Digital, you can choose to surf any of one of these groups or FAVORITES( 3 groups of 10).
The remote keys are laid out well, except for Volume/Channel rockers are opposite of most of my other remotes. No need to go through menus for most common changes.
Somewhat talks HDMI CEC to my Philips DVD player(DVP5990/37).
This is a great TV for people moving from an SD set.
Want the Best TV? Then Don't Miss Our:
Flat Panel Plasma & Lcd Tv Reviews & Buying Guide Section