Using a TV as a display for my MBP

Hi Folks, I am interested in a Kanex product - their Mini Display Port to HDMI adapater. It looks like, if I choose the right TV, I can connect my MBP to the telly, via the aforementioned cable, and see exactly the same display as I see on the MBP's monitor - no black bands, no loss of dock or menu bar...
However, I don't understand enough about tellys to work out which spec. to ask for, and I also see that there are a bewildering choice of aspect ratios, pixel counts, HD, "HD ready", "HD not-ready","HD not-quite-ready, but-might-be-soon" etc.etc. It's all too much for me!
Does anyone out there know exactly what I should ask for at the telly shop in order to get a telly that exactly matches the shape, size and resolution of the MBP display - or am I asking too much of today's tellys??

[SIZE="3"]You can use Mini DisplyPort to HDMI cable; Or Mini DisplyPort Adapter(Supports audio) + HDMI to HDMI cable.
See here: http://www.cablematters.com/pc-30-30-gold-plated-mini-displayport-male-to-hdmi-m ale-6-feet-cable.aspx
You can connect it directly from MBP to HDTV. But you know MBP can not output audio through Mini DisplyPort. If you want to get the audio, you need an adapter.
See here: http://www.cablematters.com/pc-56-26-mini-displayport-male-and-toslink-audiousb- male-to-hdmi-female-adapter.aspx
And the manual and how to connect are here:
http://www.cablematters.com/manual/101011.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc1zI7LMlls
This product supports 5.1 channel audio.
If you don't require high quality audio, this product is a alternative choice:
http://www.cablematters.com/pc-24-32-mini-displayport-male-and-usb-male-audio-to -hdmi-female-adapter.aspx
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