Philips have started shipping the newer TVs with wireless, and what they call NetTV, with the ability to browse things like YouTube, news sites etc. First version also suffers from a bit of lag, but I guess most of the processing power in these sets goes to the picture quality engine and not to a built-in web browser...
definitely wide, but what about tilting the screen 90 degrees. I would watch a mt.everest documentary and the camera wouldn't even have to move to follow the sherpa...
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Perhaps they'll throw in installation by Victoria?
http://live.philips.com/index.php/global/video/whats-in-the-box-wireless-hdtv-link-/39328708001