All I'm going to say is you both must have an understanding Best Buy, the guys at the store here, look it over and you over and everyone else in the line before they might let you you return it. We were at Best Buy last year and the return line wasn't all that long , but we wanted to exchange a UPS system we got there, because some rocket scientist forgot to ship it with the battery *LOL*. Well, the kid in line kept asking us what we did with the battery, so finally I told him you can go pop the hood on the car if you want and see if i'm using it to start my car. Anyway, good luck George on the HD stuff. and when your DriectTV guy comes ask him about their whole home, its pretty nice.
OK - this just in. We decided to mount the 40" Samsung on the wall, since it was too large to put on the dresser. It worked like a charm! My brother-in-law is a very gifted guy when it comes to doing this kind of work. He came over on Saturday and we spent the day getting the screen up there. I went to CoscCo and got a very sturdy wall mount for two hundred or so. He cut out a portion of the wall in order to install an electrical outlet where the screen will be, and also a conduit to run the Hi Def cord down from the set, inside the wall, out the bottom of the wall and up to the HD/DSR that will be on the dresser. I assembled the wall mount. Both of us put it up. He even hooked up the new screen to my old DirecTV box so that we can view this week while we are waiting for DirecTV Guy on Saturday.
I couldn't be happier. As you may recall, we originally were going to take the screen back because it was too large to put on the dresser. My court reporter said, "why don't you just put it on the wall." Hmmmm . . . When we did that, it suddenly because just right for the space around it. We don't have to take it back.
It is a Samsung, 40" screen, LED, 1080 resolution with 120Hz. I think that is about as good as it gets - at least it is for me.