A new entry in Sony's Bravia line of televisions is somewhat unique from other TVs, and not just because its stand is unusually thick. The Sony KDL-22PX300 LCD is a 22-inch HDTV that includes a PlayStation 2 built right into the base.
It's clearly not aimed at the high-end technology lovers, both by including a PlayStation 2 and sporting only a 22-inch screen. But for just 200 GBP (about $315 USD), it seems like a pretty nice deal for anyone in the U.K. interested in a smaller high-def TV that can also play both PS2 and PS1 games in addition to DVDs. And according to GamesIndustry.biz, it's also capable of accessing online Bravia video content like YouTube and the BBC iPlayer.
The TV features 4 HDMI ports in addition to Scart, VGA, component, USB, and ethernet inputs. There's currently no word on a potential release of the TV in North America.
Nothing wrong with Sony making a few final pushes with the PlayStation 2. There are still plenty of great games on the console, and I'm sure there will be plenty of people to purchase it.
That being said, having something similar with a bigger screen and a PlayStation 3 would be more ideal. The price would likely soar on something like that, though.