Originally posted by: Oyeve
I have yet to come across a rear projection screen that just didnt suck. Whether HD or not, rear just blows IMO.
Well, I have to disagree with this statement. I'd say my 50" Samsung HLN5065W1 and my 60" Sony KDF-60XS955 look just as good with High Def material as my direct view 32" Samsung CRT HDTV.
Back to the OP question, it all depends on what you want it for and which you like better. I know my Samsung DLP looks "crisper" then the Sony LCD, but the with standard def signal, the Sony handles it much better. With the DLP, it's pretty much garbage in, garbage out. If you give it a crappy signal (ie 480i), you're getting a crappy picture. The Sony LCD on the other hand does a much better job cleaning up the SD signal.
You need to go out and look at all the models your considering and decide which one looks best to you. Remember, with CC or Best Buy, you have 30 days to try it out in your home, if you don't like it, just return it and get your money back or pick a different one.
If you do decide DLP and you're getting a 720p set (the 1080p sets will be out this fall), make sure you get the HD2+ chip and not the HD3. The HD2+ uses one mirror per pixel, while the HD3 uses one mirror per 2 pixels, it was a cost cutting measure on TI's part. Some people like the HD3 better though, because it uses a 7 segment color wheel as opposed to the 6 segment the HD2+ uses. This supposedly gives the HD3 better colors, but in my opinion, it's definitely not as sharp as the HD2+ chip TVs.