Hi Stewart,
Seen you around a bit.
My suggestion, stick with DLP. LCD is getting better than it has been, but still has the screen door effect and trailing on fast action sequences.
DLP on the other hand, is great for fast motion and is clearer (no screen door effect) as it projects the light on the screen vs lighting making sections of the screen (Pixels) brighter or darker. Breaking the screen into little squares is where you run into the screen door effect.
Only drawback, the room needs to be dark in order to get the vibrant picture with natural blacks and greys, if you use a standard screen. That said, Sony and another manufacturer (I don't recall their name), is ready to release a special new black screen which utilizes the black color of the screen to recreate the blacks and greys and also reflects the light out so that room brightness is no longer an issue. So, eventually the prices of those screens will drop and your DLP projector will be the highlight of your video displays (kidding). You will be happy with investing in a projector.
Take Care,
Shawn Mosqueda
WireSmart LLC
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I have my home theater all set up I have a Sony 65" kp-wx600 3 gun rear projector, Dish 811, Denon 2900 d.v.d. player and a Gifin D.v.i Switcher, Well I still dont get that movie theater experience that you get with a projector and screen Also the prices of projectors are at a point that I can afford one $3500. But my questions to you nice folks are Which type projector to buy l.c.d or d.l.p, also Since these projectors are 720 and my old 3 tube Sony claims 1080 will I have a better picture on the projector? Iam after a razer sharp picture and black level is not that important to me in closing I really get a kick out of this chat room but since Iam new at this computor stuff How do we chit, chat with each other thank you and good luck stewart norrie

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