Thanks to Johnd and KevInCinci for answering the last question, and here's another. Should I be looking for either DLP or LCD, or does it matter?
Yeah, well, that's a tough one bill hilly. You have dithering effects in dlp but not lcd, and higher contrast ratios in dlp vs lcd, greater rainbow effects in dlp over lcd, 1080p lcd is substantially cheaper than dlp, better placement options with lcd (hor. and vert. offsets), etc, etc, etc.
Bottom line, these days you can get a phenomenal picture from either type of display. You first need to know the location of the projector and distances (ambient light, distance from projector to screen, etc.) so as to find a projector to
suit your needs within your budget constraints.
Me? I"m looking real hard to not pull the trigger on the Z2000 lcd for $1600. It's a phenomenal projector, and there are many others at this price point, or a little above.
Keystone? No self-respecting projector owner
ever uses this feature (sorry guys). Proper selection, placement and calibration is key to getting best the picture quality from a projector. Cheers, John