Awesome telly! Picture is great, sound (which everyone seems to slate) really isn't too bad - we don't notice (and considering how thin this telly is, it is impressive)! And anyone serious will be able to plug this into an external amp & speakers. Works great with my MacBook Pro using a VGA connector (there is a direct VGA input on the back), and the image and DVDs look great. Also plugged in my now aging PC running XP, which looked great once I had updated the display settings. Watched a BBC HD program using the MacBook, and I think the only thing that let it down was the VGA lead as the picture wasn't quite HD some of the time (I don't think it could carry the image quick enough - looking forward to getting the HDMI cable sorted!). The digital TV tuner works very well. The default set up is to have channels 1 to 5 as analogue, and thereafter Freeview. Although I'm not sure why anyone would watch the analogue when the Freeview is such good quality. Watched a DVD through my PS2 (yep, we're kind of behind the times!) using the component input (for which there is a special adaptor channeling all the components through a special 3.5 mm jack) and it was fine, although the PS2 looks soo grainy and dated compared to the MacBook Pro. You may have read in some places that there is some ghosting on sharp black lines on a light background (I think someone mentioned early Family Guy in particular), we noticed this on the title sequence to Arrested Development, but I can't believe it isn't just a feature of the telly trying to "scale up" old DVDs to HD. Another downside is that there is no headphone out! There is an optical out, but this requires you to have a pretty swanky external amp etc. No good for our Bose Sounddock 2! This was nearly a deal-breaker, until we realised that all our DVD watching etc is done through bits of kit which have their own headphone out, so there was no real issue with this in the end. And you don't exactly need great big booming sound when watching Eastenders!
We are very very happy with this telly, it looks so far ahead of anything else out there at the moment. The TV looks like a very expensive bit of kit (which it is) with its lovely glass surround and glass stand. A very nice bit of kit, and you won't be disappointed.
I'm so impressed that I wish to buy a smaller version (maybe without the LED) to use as an external display for my MacBook.
And one last thing - has anyone seen a Nokia charger lying around? I have lost mine. Bah.