Davewb,
I am a layperson in a sea of audio/video philes.
There were several units I did not research due to our extreme depth/size limitations. It limited my choices severely to either the new larger DLP’s just coming on the market, Plasma, or the Sony.
I will say again I never saw a RPTV that I would have considered bringing home (and that includes Toshiba and a few other highly regarded) until the Sony LCD but if depth of case had not been a factor, I would have looked at the Elite.
I did not research FP for Light control and room specs considerations. You might look into this area since you have the dedicated HT room. Just in passing I did not like many FP for various reasons but some of the newest offerings (without knowing much about them) have caught my eye. If I’m back in Frys I’ll eyeball the newest proj I saw that was a leap forward, but I believed it retailed there for 12K. I do know that there are many FP guys that would feel you could put a nice FP system up for the price of the 2 models you mention.
Since I have not researched the Elite stats. I really can’t help you compare. The few things I know about it.
Pioneer about 300+ weight. Sony 138.
The Pioneer may have better black level.
I believe the screen on the front of the Elite is complained about, as being very ‘mirror like’ and sensitive to reflections. In your room this should not be a problem unless you leave low lights or lamps on which happen to spot reflect from the screen. It’s my understanding some purchasers install the Pioneer leaving the reflector screen off the unit. (at least on older models this was possible)
The Sony has no RGB input (a problem for me as I had the RCA HD Sat with RGB out).
I think the Pioneer has RGB input but it could be useless for Computer hookup (or was in the past models except for a Sat decoder hookup).
Depending on how you view the Great Scare of future compatibility, I think the Pioneer has DVI.
Since the Sony uses LCD panels it has no liner convergence calibration issues which I believe can ruin an improperly calibrated Elite picture.
Check into the possibility if the newest models coming out on these units will get rid of HD locking into full on the screen. (an irritation to me).
For the family factor, play with the remotes of both of both on the showroom floor.
My favorite trick when researching a purchase like this is to dig deep on the Net looking for the Service Technical bulletins, and Brand specific boards where consumers are asking for help with different issues on their model. Seeing their questions gives me the most valuable information about the real world considerations in their HT’s. It also gives me a feel for if particular unit’s quirks are issues, which are personally objectionable to me, or not.
After the 4th Jeremy may pop out of the Woodwork, He owns the 50 Sony LCD. He can expertly discuss pixel structure etc. and may have researched the Elite set himself.
I just have a critical eye (within my own personal parameters) without knowing all the technology behind it. You picked the only 2 I would consider in a RPTV when I factored in all tradeoffs between the brands. But if you have some time study DLP.
Happy 4th all, I'm headed to the Lake, and then front row seats just offside of HP at Texas Ranger stadium!!! Yippy