Looks excellent. I'd need more legacy video inputs, though. I have a feeling in the future, I'm going to be needing some sort of converter boxes for that kind of stuff. Besides HDMI, I have VGA, composite, component and S-video on my little Samsung here, and I use most of them. One I'm not using at the moment is HDMI, so I'm definitely behind the times. I could use HDMI for the Xbox, though. Haven't bothered to switch over from analog RGB. If my set gives up the ghost, I think I'm in trouble. The newer sets are leaving the older formats behind.
I just got into a conversation with Sandy today about "LED" TVs. I was telling her that they are no such thing. They are still LCD TVs, using LEDs to illuminate the LCD panel from behind (instead of using fluorescent bulbs). Scott points that out above as well. For a true LED TV, I'm guessing OLED is it these days. "LED" has become the buzzword, however inaccurate it may be.
All that smart functionality on that set is very cool. TVs are like dedicated computers anymore. Want!