I Got Neither One!!
Well, I just pulled the trigger on a new set. Ironically, it's neither DLP nor plasma. it's Sony's KDS-60A3000. I've never been a big Sony fan b/c I've always felt their products were overpriced, but after seeing this deal, I just couldn't resist. $1,349.86 for a 60" screen!?!??! I just couldn't pass it up. I found it at Sears on closeout and then it was 10% off of that on clearance. This should do me just fine for the time being. This set originally retailed for $2,500, but the street price was around $2,000. This was Sony's top of the line RPTV using their SXRD technology and won CNET's Editor's Choice Award for best RPTV of 2007.
"The bottom line: The SXRD-based Sony KDS-55A3000 exhibited excellent color accuracy and stellar performance in general, making it the year's best performer in the rear-projection HDTV category." "A direct comparison with Mitsubishi's top-of-the-line Diamond series WD-65833 65-inch DLP RPTV proved no contest for this Sony. The Sony was clearly cleaner, sharper, and far more color accurate than the Mitsubishi."http://reviews.cnet.com/projection-tvs/sony-kds-55a3000/4505-6484_7-32468848.html?tag=prod.txt.1
Of course Sony is out of the RPTV business now so this set is nearly impossible to find. However, if anyone is interested, Sears has a few left, but you better act now. It's no longer in production.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_05754627000P?vName=Computers+&+Electronics&cName=Televisions&sName=Projection+TVs
I was a little skeptical at first because I'm not a big Sony fan as I mentioned. I kinda took the reviews for what it was, but after doing some direct comparison's, I had to agree, the Sony was better then the Mitsubishi's and the Samsung's. The color accuracy was nearly perfect and it was very evident next to the Samsung, which is saying something because before now, I thought the Samsung produced a very appealing image. However, after seeing this Sony, the Samsung just wasn't as sharp. Also, when viewing them side by side, I could notice the orange tint on the flesh tones when viewing the Samsung. The colors came through perfectly on the Sony. I do understand that part of this may be due to the Samsung not being properly calibrated, but I just couldn't get over the little details the Sony did better. I know I've beat Sony up a bunch in the past, but I must say, they really got this one right. Overall, it's a great set. Now, aestetically, I preferred the look of some of the other sets, but then I realized that what I was seeing on the screen was much more important then that. Anyone who's considering a large screen and can't afford that 60" plasma, this is the set! This has to be hands down the best value on the market right now when you consider screen size and price. Well, just wanted to share my news, which looks like has turned into a mini review.