PS.
This screen is also great for near/far applications. We sit way too close (tiny room here)You really feel like your at the theater. I noticed the pic is optimum coming around the corner about 4 -6 feet farther back from the seating distance.
BUT it handles near, very ably more so than other screens I've viewed. Also best LIGHT Control I'v seen of RP. A issue in this room.
The screen looks fantastic in full daylight, and even better at night.
Saw a new Pioneer Elite widescreen, (forget the model same price as mine) the other night, with full lights up it was still very dim in the showroom so hard to judge it in that area. It was the closest I've seen to the Sonys picture. But for us a no-go due to depth. (And I bet it weighes much more) The Sony (without stand) weighs in at 138.
This is why I was so intrested in DLP, depth and weight but they are just not out yet in numbers (or a 60" version).