Yeah EvilYoda is right.
I can't wait for the 2007 SXRD's. In the ~$3k and under range, SXRD's have some of the highest PQ out there. And they have nice big screens.
SXRD's have great blacks and contrast (better than LCD), great colors, no burn-in (unlike plasma), and no rainbows (unlike DLP).
They also have 1080p and are 1:1 pixel mapping capable (at least up to last year's models). They have above average viewing angles for an RPTV. They also don't consume as much electricity as a plasma.
This year they'll be slimmer (13-16", as opposed to 18-21+" from last year's models).
They do have silk-screen to some extent. And there is the "green blob" issue, a color uniformity due to the optical block, resulting in a green tint occupying part of the screen. This was a big issue with the original 2005 SXRD models (XBR1), enough for a class-action lawsuits. The 2006 SXRD models improved significantly. The color uniformities still show up from time to time, but it's a much smaller issue. Sony also willingly services the TV if the green blob issue comes up. The failure rate seems at worst to be similar to the Xbox360 failure rate (just an observation, I can't back this up with fact). I expect the 2007 model to have less of the color uniformity problems than the 2006 one. It's still only the 3rd year of the SXRD's, after all.