I am looking to exchange my LCD 19" screen with a Samsung LED 26"inch TV so i can use it as a PC monitor and a TV system ( receiver and stuff).. Here's the link: http://www.samsung.com/au/consumer/tv-audio-video/television/led-tv/UA26C4000PDXXY/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail

I need to know its price please. Plus, should i get a LED TV or a PC MONITOR which comes with TV support? What do you think ? ( I need a resolution of 1366x768)
A relative of mine got a 26" Samsung TV (Not LED) for $400 4-6 months ago. Thing is you don't have a lot of TVs in Lebanon that are 26", so expect it to be around 450-500 if it is LED.
Do you have space limitations to only be getting a 26" monitor--if space is not that much of an issue, you can probably get yourself an 40" LCD HDTV with PC support for less $$$'s. They will support the resolution that you want and will probably have more inputs also.

Edit: I just want to add that watching a TV on that size screen (26") won't be as enjoyable.
I'm looking for a 26" for the kitchen but I can't find one for the life of me with a decent price!
Samsung had an offer on LEDs about 2 months ago. Samsung LED 32" was for 499$ VAT Excl. Donno now whats its price.

Better invest in LEDs. Thinner, Less Power consuming, and gives you instant brightness.
actually guys, the reason i want a 26" is because im replacing it to be my monitor for my desktop... so im sitting in front of it about 2 feet and a 32" would maybe cause me eye problems and a headache because of the close distance.. I have the space for a 32"... im looking for 26" LED (best in thinness) and that i can watch well and plus, i have my bed facing the monitor...sooo its gonna be awesome sitting and watching TV inside my desk .
9 days later
well ive got a 40" samsung LCD at 1360x720
ive tried connecting my pc via hdmi, for gaming its epic, but idk i had a really really hard time reading text!
if i were you id get the samsung px2370 its an samsung LED screen for computers, costs around 250$ on pcandparts.com
then get a tv tuner and use that as tv, seems the cheaper and better option