Boy, this is the first flat screen at home for either of us, and the old GE 25-year-old is gone. The TV speakers seem okay for now, as good as the old TV. And the visuals are so much better, in terms of color and clarity, since the old TV wasn't high definition. So we're creaking into the 21st Century. But the most noticeable difference is that the format on cable now matches the dimensions of the screen so the picture isn't getting shaved off at the sides. Our maiden voyage with this new one was the Kentucky Derby, which was a good race with a big field, in the mud, better to watch on TV than in the rain, with homemade Woodford Reserve mint juleps. Ah. If we feel the need, we'll amp up the sound, but I think we may be good for now. My wife enrolled for Netflix on the TV, which she has on the computer, so off we go.