Currently, I'm using a small (14 inch or less) Sharp TV/VCR combo that was lying around when I moved in. It's not my dream--it's a little small, and color isn't quite right--but it's passable for the moment. I mainly use it to watch DVDs from the library and VHS tapes from the library friends sale and thrift shops. I don't watch broadcast TV--signal is poor out here, and I'm not interested in coughing up money for cable. I'm giving thought to upgrading to a better CRT. I have liked the plasma sets I've seen, but really can't see spending $500 on up on a TV, and really good older CRT sets are cheap.
I've also considered vintage. I'd had the fantasy of having an old tubed set that I could have turned on when the analog shut down occurred last year. But none came my way, and, as I said, TV reception is bad. (Although, at least back in analog days, something came through.)
Years back, The New Yorker had a cartoon that showed discussed an advantage of vintage TV sets. The person in the cartoon is pointing out the old black and white set that they kept for watching colorized movies.