1- The Samsung LED/LCD sets with side-lighting don't do local dimming and they're nonetheless stunning. LED backlighting by itself provides a better light spectrum (for more saturated, more realistic colors) and is easier to dynamically adjust the brightness on a full-frame basis, so they are a clear improvement over all but the very best CCFL backlights.
2- Of note, Sharp has put the LED backlight even on their 32" model. I think that is a first. Sounds like they're serious about transitioning to all-LED backlighting. We'll have to see what comes next, probably with the 2010 lineup...
3- The way it's shaking down LED backlights should take over the HDTV panel business; properly designed, it is a cheaper technology that is better for the viewer and the manufacturer. And it readily allows for the vendors' preferred "good-better-best" product line alignment. Entry models without without local dimming, mid-range models with local dimming of white LEDs, and high-end models with local dimming of RGBW LED clusters.
4- If bang for the buck is the desire, Vizio (who else) is doing local dimming on *their* LED-backlit models due in the Sept-Dec timeframe. Lots of bang, not so many bucks. (But that would be a different story, no?)
5- Sharp *is* coming in cheaper than other LED-LCD vendors and, to their credit, aren't trying to snow customers, pretending they are an all-new tech distinct from LCD; just the next evolution of the mainstream HDTV tech.
6- I just wish they'd get the price of their 65" LED-lit model down to the merely expensive range...
