It's a Samsung. when I get home I'll post the model name/number, if you like, but I wouldn't recommend you get a Samsung, as from what I've read some of them are funny on different resolutions, the best thing you can do is make a post on a few console gaming websites (
http://s9.zetaboards.com/Nintendo_64_Forever/index/,
http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/forum.php, etc), asking what TV's they'd recommend (say which country you are in, so they know which brand and PAL/NTSC applies to you), and say what consoles you''ll be using with the TV, as some consoles won't work with some TVs.
My own TV only has problems with my N64 (my oldest, simplest console) - it works almost 100% with all PAL/NTSC/JAP games that I've tried, but a tiny handful of NTSC games have problems (Indiana Jones won't show at all, it's just a black screen even though the game sound comes through fine (and there's no PAL version of Indiana Jones N64, sadly), and a couple of other NTSC games show a black screen when booted, but the gameplay screen shows up. My other consoles (XBox 1, PS2, Gamecube, XBox 360 and PS3) all display fine on the TV, as does the laptop (TV out via the laptop's HDMI lead). Plus the N64 doesn't look great on this TV - all of the other consoles look fine, but the N64 looks, well I don't know the word, it's perfectly bearable and doesn't put me off the games, but the image looks slightly rough.
If I had the space I'd use a CRT instead of an LCD, CRTs are better for gaming (though LCD is better for reading text), and people are literally giving away old CRT TVs now on Freecycle, and similar, but I don't have much space, sadly. If you have, though, try to get a CRT if you want to use an N64 and older consoles, or else you'll have to ask around on the 'net to find out what LCD TVs work well with older consoles, as most TV manufacturers seem to think that no one plays on old consoles anymore, so don't support their low resolution in the new TVs, sadly.