I've found a ton of useful info on this forum, but wanted to get some last advice before I part with my cash.
I'm moving from the US to the UK in 2 weeks and will be bringing my NTSC wii with me and want to buy a 26" or 32" LCD for under 500 quid.
The Samsung R88 and R74 series look like good deals to me, but I got the following email from Samsung when I asked about NTSC 3.58 support:
It was my understanding from the guides here that I'll need NTSC 3.58 support for my wii if I connect via composite or S-Video. I think I avoid this requirement if I connect via component - is that correct? 
Do modern LCDs still come with composite input? This would be the easiest way for me to connect if the TV supported NTSC 3.58, and I could upgrade to s-video or component later.
So finally, can anyone recommend a sub 500 GBP LCD with NTSC 3.58 support (if that is indeed required) and with good upscaling for SD signals so my wii and dvd playback look nice.
Thanks for the advice!
I'm moving from the US to the UK in 2 weeks and will be bringing my NTSC wii with me and want to buy a 26" or 32" LCD for under 500 quid.
The Samsung R88 and R74 series look like good deals to me, but I got the following email from Samsung when I asked about NTSC 3.58 support:
NTSC 3.58 is designed for display on NTSC screens. NTSC 4.43 is intended
for video signals being used on a PAL enabled screen. None of our LCD
panels are capable of displaying NTSC 3.58
for video signals being used on a PAL enabled screen. None of our LCD
panels are capable of displaying NTSC 3.58

Do modern LCDs still come with composite input? This would be the easiest way for me to connect if the TV supported NTSC 3.58, and I could upgrade to s-video or component later.
So finally, can anyone recommend a sub 500 GBP LCD with NTSC 3.58 support (if that is indeed required) and with good upscaling for SD signals so my wii and dvd playback look nice.
Thanks for the advice!

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