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Default Projector, or 67" LED DLP?

I guess this could go in either the projector discussion, or the HDTV discussion since it applies to both.

I'm curious, other than the difference of size (100" vs 67") what would be the advantage of going the projector route over a 67" LED DLP?

Or, what's the advantage of going the 67" TV instead?

I'm a few years out from building a true home theater, but I forsee it being a room that gets a lot of use including daily TV watching.

Is the projector/screen suitable for daily use, or are the curretn crop of projectors unreasonable for more than the occassional movie?

I'm leaning towards the 67" Samsung, mainly due to the bulb replacement issue on projectors and the recurring cost associated with it. But I don't want to exclude a projector (or the 100" screen size) if I'm thinking it's worse than it is.

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