I currently have a Dell 2001FP, which is an upgrade from my previous Dell 1900FP. I upgraded because of the greater size, increased resolution, and of course, the much better response time. I say "much better" because the 1900FP drove me nuts with it's greater than 25 ms grayscale ghosting. Anyway, I saw a big advantage in games but the truth of the matter is I'm losing a lot of interest in games. I know some people say that there are no good games out right now, but I've tried several of the better ones and for the life of me just couldn't get in to them. I've tried demos of next-gen games and while they looked cool, I oohed and ahed but didn't even bother finishing the demo.
Right now, I tend to just surf the internet and watch movies and series. While most of the series are full-screen, all of the DVDs I watch are widescreen, and when I sit back on my bed to watch the viewable area gets to be painfully small. The obvious solution, then, would be a widescreen LCD. The Samsung 243T would probably be the one I would go with, at a price of $2400. To make such a purchase feasible, I would have to sell my 20" monitor. I'd also have to hope Samsung has fixed their grayscale ghosting problems. On the upside, I would get deeper black levels, which is important.
On the other hand, I could keep my 2001FP and get a projector. If I went that route I'd probably get something along the lines of the Infocus X1. I should be able to get even deeper black levels and overall better colors. I'd also get a fricken huge screen. I'm limited in terms of resolution, but I also have a monitor if I needed to actual computer work. This option costs several hundred dollars less, but I now have the added inconvenience of trying to place a projector and screen in my room. Keep in mind I am also in college, so whatever option I find for placing the projector this year won't necessarily work next year when I move to a different place.
To sum up, I can either go 24" widescreen LCD or keep the 2001FP and get a projector. 24" costs more but is more convenient, whereas the projector gives a bigger screen but is very inconvenient. I really have no idea which way to go, and the kind of money I would need to get either is hardly chump change so this is a big decision for me. What to do?
EDIT: Another decided disadvantage to the projector is that I could only watch during the night, or I'd have to make some blackout shades to cover the windows (which is even more inconvenience).
Right now, I tend to just surf the internet and watch movies and series. While most of the series are full-screen, all of the DVDs I watch are widescreen, and when I sit back on my bed to watch the viewable area gets to be painfully small. The obvious solution, then, would be a widescreen LCD. The Samsung 243T would probably be the one I would go with, at a price of $2400. To make such a purchase feasible, I would have to sell my 20" monitor. I'd also have to hope Samsung has fixed their grayscale ghosting problems. On the upside, I would get deeper black levels, which is important.
On the other hand, I could keep my 2001FP and get a projector. If I went that route I'd probably get something along the lines of the Infocus X1. I should be able to get even deeper black levels and overall better colors. I'd also get a fricken huge screen. I'm limited in terms of resolution, but I also have a monitor if I needed to actual computer work. This option costs several hundred dollars less, but I now have the added inconvenience of trying to place a projector and screen in my room. Keep in mind I am also in college, so whatever option I find for placing the projector this year won't necessarily work next year when I move to a different place.
To sum up, I can either go 24" widescreen LCD or keep the 2001FP and get a projector. 24" costs more but is more convenient, whereas the projector gives a bigger screen but is very inconvenient. I really have no idea which way to go, and the kind of money I would need to get either is hardly chump change so this is a big decision for me. What to do?
EDIT: Another decided disadvantage to the projector is that I could only watch during the night, or I'd have to make some blackout shades to cover the windows (which is even more inconvenience).