32" television


The largest television I can fit in my 9'x13' bedroom is a 32" and I would appreciate recommendations for the set that has the best picture quality. The room is not bright and I often watch sports. Thank you.
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Sony XBR Wega, the latest CRT with all HD/HDMI capabilities will easily smoke any plazma, LCD or LED for good. +you're getting bullet-proof reliability for at least 4 lives of any flat pannel known to break really fast.
XBR wega is discontinued indeed, but it's getting harder and harder to get it used. Panna plasma TVs don't serve long may be 4...5 years before major electronic issue occurs mainly with control board that is way over half-price of new TV.
My 2005' 42" viera died 4 years ago. 6 years ago it developed problem of blacking the screen in the middle of work that required disconnecting the unit from the wall and than connecting it back till it won't ever came back. Blown digital board itself is $250 new $175 reman-d. Work to replace it isn't easy and paying someone off to do that job isn't worth it. Nice 6yo plasma junk. Statistically it happens nearly to every 3rd unit.

Switched back to 2002 CRT Sony XBR 32" and still don't look any further.
All in one voice speaking about resolution resolution larger larger, but what about colors? I betcha none of the ever produced flats have them right.
There are plenty of 1080p LED tvs that are almost no difference in price to 780p.