Gman - No issues with angle viewing with my Sony at home. However, we don't really view at more than a 45 degree angle, FWIW. And unlike the old school projection TVs, you don't need to be directly right in front to
As Pseto mentioned, bulbs are definitely a consideration in terms of maintenance expense. I have had both of mine covered under an extended warranty, so I can't tell you what the cost would be for a bulb. Anyone else know?
Mike
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What about DLP options? A friend/former co-worker was telling me go for LCD for gaming purposes and no burn, but DLP if I don't want to deal with viewing angles from the LCD.
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