I know, but I have no choice, I have zero extra money in my home theater acct. right now, in fact I still have to finish getting the money I need for my new receiver, but I will have that as soon as I sell this computer I have to fix. Then I will start saving dilligently for the new tv, hopefully the newer models will come out soon and further drive down the price of the WD-73733.
I'm saving up money right now as we speak for a Trinity Signature. It's going to take me another year. I think I can fit that thing in as an end-table and my wife wouldn't even know.
I just read on Sound & Vision that the new Samsung BD-UP5000 can probably only send DTS-MA via Bitstream, so looks like I'm going to pass on that for now.
Sometimes the wait is a good thing. By the time you have the funds for the WD-73733 (or the Epson 1080p Projector) next year, it may very likely be around $2,000 or, dare I say, even $1,800?
I can't even buy another TV unless the ProScan TV in my bedroom or the Sony TV in my living room malfunctions. Or until I move to a newer bigger house in probably 2 or 3 more years.
So we have plenty of time to decide what to buy next.
Epson 1080p Projector vs. MIT 73" DLP?
I keep on going back & forth.
The good thing about a projector is that you can adjust picture size.
If you can only accomodate 60" now, that's okay.
If you can expand to 120" in two years, that's great.