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Maureen,
I don't wish to confuse you any more, but if you are simply watching TV shows that consist of mostly dialogue then almost all of the TVs that I wrote about in the 37" LCD roundup should suffice.
Where I find most of them lacking is in their ability to reproduce a rich full sound that you would expect from a musical performance or an action movie.
I did like the audio performance of the LG almost as much as the Sony Bravia. But the Bravia was more expensive and if you are listening mainly to dialog rich programs, the sound difference may not be enough to pay the extra money.
If you are looking for good quality audio at a good price, then VIZIOs may fit the bill.
Which ever TV you decide on, here's a tip. Many of them have a "surround" feature that you can turn on in the TV's audio menu. I have found that activating it makes the dialogue harder to hear. Luckily, with most TVs that I have reviewed, this surround feature is off by default and you would have to intentionally turn it on, which you do not want to do.
I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any more questions.