2 x Audio line-in (RCA phono x 2) - Rear,
1 x Composite video / component video input (RCA phono x 3) - Rear,
1 x Composite video input (RCA phono) - Rear,
1 x Digital audio output (optical) (TOSLINK) - Rear,
1 x VGA input (15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)) - Side,
1 x Audio line-in (Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm) - Rear,
3 x HDMI (19 pin HDMI Type A) - Rear,
2 x USB 2.0 (4 pin USB Type A) - Side,
1 x Network (RJ-45) - Rear,
1 x HDMI (19 pin HDMI Type A) - Side,
1 x Audio line-out / headphones (Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm) - Side
This is a really good TV. Efficient, well thought out design, and loads of features.
If you want high definition for your HD content, games and Blu-ray entertainment, there's nothing better than 1080p Full HD. And if you want sports and fast action to be as a crisp as they are exciting, TruMotion 120Hz virtually loses the blur and...
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I think this one would be perfect for you. It has a PC input, it's in your price range and movies will look excellent on it. 1080p and 120Hz refresh rate... sports and video games will look great, too.
It's pretty big and it's made by a reputable company.
This is a great TV and a great deal. Pick one up while it's still available.
I generally recommend before you buy a TV you go to a local store to see it with your own eyes. If you find one you like, ask for the remote so you can diddle with the picture settings.
More importantly, for movies, you should get a TV that is 120 or 240Hz. This is because movies are filmed at 24fps. 120 or 240 divided by 24 equals a whole number. This is not the case for 60 and the problem ends up being that you end up with frame stutter, particularly when panning left or right quickly. 120 or 240Hz TVs do not have that problem and movies will look smoother.