I have a Phillips 60" rear projection HD TV. It was $1299 at Sams. I'm a gamer, and I LOVE it!!! No burns ins. The instructions clearly clarify the problem. You dont leave the game on pause for hours and your OK. Most games move around. As long as the screen dont sit there for many many hours with EXACTLY the same picture, your probably going to be fine. The HD on mine isnt true HD, its video components, not HDMI, but I will put the picture on my TV against any TV out there IN MY HOUSE under MY circumstances. My sofa is 10 feet away from my TV. We have PS2 extension cords (I dont do wireless) and the picture is SO lifelike.... its amazing. Its crystal clear, the color is perfect, and the clarity is amazing.
With subs and amp mounted in the couch, 4 powered subwoofers, and a total of 18 speakers in the walls and ceiling... well, it will almost take your breath away. Why pay more for an expensive plasma or LCD when you can put the extra into the sound system???
The only catch is you really do have to be sitting in front of the projection to see it. If your directly under it on the floor, the picture isnt as clear. Personally, I like to play games from the couch, so its not a problem.
I have actually been to movie theaters where I would rather have watched it on my Phillips!!!
Another thing to consider is your sences. If you watch a TV with JUST stock TV seakers, it really cant compare to the experience you get from a surround sound system. The sound moving around the room and missles flying by your head really help the experience. I used to install home theaters. My advise is if you have to choose between expensive TV or cheaper TV and home theater, go with cheaper Tv and home theater. Or better yet, buy the TV and buy the sound later!
JMHO.