720p or 1080p for LCD TV display?

I'm looking to buy a new LCD TV, around 32-42 inches, for under $600 after taxes (7% sales tax). One thing I want to do is use that TV as a computer display from time to time, usually watching live streaming hockey games.
What resolution is recommended?
BTW, my NVIDIA graphics processor HAS been replaced, LOL.

Doesn't matter - the MBP can drive an external display at up to 2560x1600 (which is much higher than 1080p). So, get whatever TV you like. Do pay attention to the TV's inputs. Assuming it has HDMI (it should) you'll need a DVI-to-HDMI cable for video. For audio, either a mini-stereo to RCA (for analog inputs on your TV) or a mini-Toslink to Toslink (if the TV has optical input).

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