Hmm, let's give you your first response from a woman, shall we? I always knew I was a geek :)
Call me demanding, but when there's a lot more HD content, someone's won the format war and the disc library is a bit more, well, worthwhile (seriously, 9 out of 10 of the release films are awful, or completely throwaway) then I'd love a massive, sleek 1080p Plasma TV.
But until then, I'll stick with my 800x600 projector and hope for diamonds.
(Great blog btw)
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Call me demanding, but when there's a lot more HD content, someone's won the format war and the disc library is a bit more, well, worthwhile (seriously, 9 out of 10 of the release films are awful, or completely throwaway) then I'd love a massive, sleek 1080p Plasma TV.
But until then, I'll stick with my 800x600 projector and hope for diamonds.
(Great blog btw)