Nice tv's and pretty inexpensive compared to plasma's. Has faults though.
Some DLP's carry an delay with videogames. Can be rectified with monster cables for an XBOX 360.
But overall, I love the TV, even with a slight delay (extremely slight now and only noticeable with games that require precision like the kicking meter for Madden, but its not that bad)
For $1790, its pretty cheap compared to similiar shittier plasma's that are not HDTV.
Thinking of getting an 5.1 surround system later on.
It is kind of pathetic really when the next-gen companies tell you that you need to buy an upwards to 3000 dollar tv to experiance the next generation of gaming. That is 3000 dollars to play a game to full potential on top of a 400-600 dollar price tag. Pretty dirty of them to do that i think. Other than high defination and a new Live marketplace, what else did MS offer that is next generation? Nothing. Next generation technology should come out of the box, not out of the box then to best buy to get a TV.
The graphics are amazing, but you gotta pay for it because its impossible to get the great graphics on a standard definition television. Want HD?
You have to get an HDTV.
Back in the day if you wanted great audio, you had to buy an CD player. Same with 3d graphics that came out for the computer. Want it? Well, you gotta buy an 3d graphic processor and an CD ROM. Thats the fact of life in technology.
And your wrong. Next generation technology does come right out of the box, but to use it, you need an HDTV. That's just life. They're not forcing you to buy one, because they dont make any HDTV's.