QUOTE(lowendfrequency @ May 12 2006, 05:37 PM)

Basically, with the stipulations you've just listed... you are out of the market for an HDTV because the one you want doesn't exist. For $900 your choices are basically a CRT, RPLCD, DLP or Flat Panel LCD.
CRT's have the best picture and contrast, but generally don't reach resolutions higher than 720p (there are exceptions I believe, but costly) and they are huge and heavy.
RPLCDs are just a cheaper and cruddier form the the LCD technology. Yeah, lets take an LCD, make it bulkier and add the hassle of a bulb and poor viewing angle. Brilliant! [/end sarcasm]
DLPs are hit or miss. I personally don't like them, but they aren't bad enough to simply write off. They still suffer from rainbow effects, delay and poor viewing angles... but they do have a decent picture.
LCD's in my opinion are the way to go. For $999 you could get a 32" widescreen Polaroid LCD with components, HDMI and VGA inputs. Decent response times and acceptable contrast ratios. Sure the blacks won't be as oil-slick as the CRT... but just as good as the other listed technologies.
999 For a Polaroid ?
Polaroid 32" LCD HDTV/DVD Combo with Built-In ATSC Tuner, FXM-3211C $$$998.00
Response time 8MS
http://www.walmart.c...duct_id=4857815but watch out they have another for 897 but its 16 response time
http://www.walmart.c...duct_id=4529489