Yesterday, Jennie and I finally made the leap from old-fashioned CRT to flatscreen TV. We bought a Samsung UN55D8000 55" LED-LCD (edge-lit) and some LG LCD 32" 720p 60 Hz TV for our bedroom. We are pretty excited about the Samsung because it has WiFi and apps (including a web-browser), plus is 240Hz. It is edge-lit, but we had to compromise on something to stay within the budget we'd set for these upgrades. The LG wasn't my first choice as for an LCD TV I would pick Samsung, Panasonic, Sharp, Sony, and then LG (in that order) for this type of TV, but it was cheap and ultimately it was just a bedroom TV. Offerings from my preferred company were a couple of hundred more expensive.
The awesome thing is that we bought this with insurance money from our Ohio house. Our policy is fully replacement, so when our old-school big-screen Sony TV (I'm talking one of those ginormous, weighs-a-ton CRTs) was ruined due to the water we found the replacement cost for that TV was around $2200 the insurance company gave us the money. It seems ridiculous that we got these new TVs in exchange for that old thing.
Many people were surprised we were still rocking CRTs as we are both technophiles. But we always were finding other things to spend our money on. Upgrading to HDTV never really seemed to be in the budget and I really understand why now. I'm already looking at Blu-Ray disc players for both TVs and the cost to get an HD cable box to replace our non-HD box.