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I was going to say go witht the Philips because of the 1 HDMI, but it appears that's all the HD inputs it has. That's garbage. Between the three, Toshiba will def. be your best bet.
QUOTE(babanoosh @ Jan 17 2006, 05:56 PM)

What is right to YOU is the question? There is no "one size fits all" right or wrong. If space is a factor then obviously a smaller form factor weighs heavily in your decision. I wouldn't buy a single one of them, but that's just me. Some people don't mind black bars while gaming, but I do so I think the Advent is no good. The Philips you won't even be able to hook up to your 360 (in HD), unless you find some sort of HDMI to component Video adapter (if there even is one). The Toshiba is big, as are all CRTs.
For me:
Based on everything available now, I'd go with a plasma. Hopefully SED is released this year at a reasonable cost, in the 40-52" range, then my decision will be even easier.
EDIT: I'm pretty sure they're all flat screen.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Vivid, natural and razor sharp images
Progressive Scan for razor-sharp and flicker free images
3D combfilter separates colors for a razor-sharp image
HDTV Monitor for the highest quality display of HDTV signals
3:2 Pulldown eliminates artefacts when watching movies
Active Control with Light Sensor optimizes picture quality
Superb sound reproduction
Virtual Dolby Surround for a cinema-like audio experience
One touch convenience
Auto Sound uses pre-defined sound settings for better sound
Auto Picture to personalize your viewing
A choice of widescreen modes to adjust the picture shape
Leading interface for digital quality audio/video
Component Video Input for top quality playback and recording Side stereo AV & headphone jacks
Can't you read? Even if you looked at the bottom you had to wonder what CVI stood for. Anyways I think the Philips is the best choice there having seen one in person.