Agreed on all fronts! My ST30 42" plasma is what has been replaced with projection, but no way am I parting with that TV! Into my music room it goes... (assuming I keep the guitar play going...again)
Had been itching for a bigger display since buying a house. Almost bought whatever the last generation Panasonic plasma was in a 65" but just couldn't commit. I've always felt projection 'makes' it a home theater, and had been harboring that desire/delusion for several years. Found a March Madness steal on an Epson 2045 with all the extra bits, and couldn't be happier!
Yes it is a very entry level projector, but to throw a 100" image on a wall really can't be beat. The color is quite good out of the box, and I am pleased with it's ease of operation. All in all it provides good enough picture quality that will keep me happy for a few years until I spy a JVC closeout...
Thanks, bookmarked for later reading!
http://www.projectorcentral.com/paint_perfect_screen_$100.htm?page=Finding-the-Perfect-Paint
This was my resource. I used the SW Enamel with a tight nap(16th" I think) roller, and wet sanding. Pretty pleased with the results, but its not perfectly flat. So I am going try again and this time thin the paint in the hopes of getting rid of the roller depressions it leaves behind, mildly distorting the image. I've worked with sprayers plenty before, and will not be doing that in a furnished home, unfortunately...
The other trick was using a flat white paint on the surrounding walls so there is only a subtle change in luster over the screen area. Once I build a new cabinet for the PJ, it'll be a bit more discreet.
Now that I've got my screen size sorted out, I can tape off the actual image so I get nice clean lines. Lots of changes happening so there will finally be some updates to my 'Self Built whatever' thread that is apparently in need of new photo hosting...