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Originally Posted by TurnedTheCorner
DLP technology just fascinates me. They're doing super slim models now that are wall mountable. They're doing "home theaters in a box" where you can have a projector with a DVD player and 5.1 sound output in a single unit that will give you a 10' viewing screen with the projector a mere 4' away from the wall.
I have noticed viewing angle issues with my set compared to LCDs my friends have, but I still prefer having the bigger screen. Even the older DLPs are not that big if you have a dedicated theater room.
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Samsung also apparently has these LED DLP TVs out now that don't even have the lamp life problems of previous DLP TVs. I'm still doing some research on what TV I want to get - I'm leaning towards a 40' Samsung LCD at this point in time but I wouldn't mind checking out a few decent DLPs as well.