I am basicly using the same cheap bias lighting fixture, which originaly came with a black light, and since I re-painted my front room a sort of mocha coffee color I have been needing to find a lower Kelvin temp bulb. In the mean time though I have been am able to use a small dark-shaded lamp with a 60 watt bulb, located about 10ft. off to my right and at just the correct angle so that it doesn't reflect off of the screen. This has worked extremely well for me in the past as an eye-strain reduction, but doesn't have the ambience that some of you may be looking for. But as Lena said, using a bias bulb is absolutely critical when watching movies in a dark room. I personally think that the same effect could be achieved by using specially lamped wall sconces behind your display, or track lighting with two or three spots aimed at the wall behind your display, especially if they were wired to a nice dimming system. But just a thought!

-Jeremy