I'm not in the market for a cumbersome DLP projection tv, but this seems to be the current cheapest plausible route to 3D(nvidia 3dready glasses) 1080p large screen, home theater experience, ntm 120hz smooth motion
65" mitsubishi $1599 3D HD ready, 120hz->smooth motion, but not LED http://www.newegg.com/Product... 240watts, 1.8watts standby , purportedly - David Lynch
(I'm not sure what 3d glasses can be used with this) 61" samsung $1299 or ~$1200 LED 3d HD ready http://www.crutchfield.com/p_30561... 156watt <1watt standby, wierdly 67" uses 150watt http://www.crutchfield.com/learn... - David Lynch
I'm even in less in the market for watt hungry plasma's which give me headaches, but there are some 3d ready one's about $900 but you only get 40" - David Lynch
the $1200 is enticing, given that 1080 3D-ready projectors aren't here yet. I could sell this paper weight to my parents in the future, and wouldn't need to worry about projector in children's eye's for the time being either, not bad wattage(156watt), hope the dlp LED wouldn't give me a headache, at least not like plasma or crt. not hardly a projector though..., mostly only useful to me for 3d, I have a 30" 2560x1600 lcd, that already doubles for 2D media viewing,which is as yet the only readily available. - David Lynch