Well, it's time to start HDTV shopping, as I've received a check for christmas to go buy myself one. I've more or less determined what I need in a TV... with one exception.
Do I get 720p or 1080p?
720p is 1280x720... I also wish to use any TV I get as a second (maybe primary) monitor for my laptop. As far as I can tell from here, the driver for my graphics card only operates on two modes through my laptop's VGA port... 800x600 and 1280x768. I obviously would prefer to operate on the higher resolution, and assuming that the TV I get doesn't have a VGA port and does up/downscaling for it, I would be forced to get a VGA to HDMI or VGA to component adapter, which would not do any up/downscaling without paying up the butt for it.
Now, a lot of the HDTVs I'm considering advertise that their native resolution (Or at least maximum supported) is 1024x768 pixels, which would work perfectly for me. However, I thought that 720p was 720 horizontal scan lines, so I'm a bit confused... So I guess I'm a bit wary about something that advertises 768 pixels of vertical resolution, and want to be 100% sure that what I'm getting will be sufficient for my needs.
EDIT: This fucker is actually 60hz based off of a few customer reviews and further research. It's a pity, all the comparable televisions I see have fewer inputs (although all I really need are 2-3 composite, 1-2 component, and 1-2 HDMI)...
In addition, any other advice/etc? I'm likely going to go with a plasma, mainly because I'm more likely to use a TV in lower light and I'd prefer a higher refresh rate. The big downside I see is burnin... I likely won't be using it with my laptop for anything but watching Packers games on Packershome.com, other videos, and maybe gaming... But it still scares me