That's really cool. I remember those tv's too. They were great tv's for the time they were out. You never had to reconverge your picture after you moved it?:notsure: Even if you move a rear projection from room to room (especially back then), you usually have to realign the guns. Not a lot, but pull up the grid, and you'd see it. Usually you'd see it around white letters on a black background too. But, if not, hey, that's awesome. I would have to say the mits dlp has much better contrast, hands down, than the sony. But the sony picture is no slouch by any means. It is still a great picture. Unless you have them both tweaked and side by side, you really wouldn't be dissappointed by bringing either one home. Now, as far as the lcd, I don't believe that mitsubishi has a rear projection lcd right now, although, I do know that they are coming out with one soon (but sometimes you know how that goes). And, it's supposed to be a big one too. Their flat panel lcd's are nice, but not available in a "big screen" size. Comparing the a 60 inch to a 42 inch tv, the 42 will usaully win, obviously becuase the screen size is smaller. But, are you interested in a 60 inch size tv? I only ask because I think that it is better to match the screen size with reference to room size and seating distance than it is to settle for smaller because of picture difference. As far as the past five years, I think it's more that the technology used in tv's have advanced making it easier for even cheesy company's to make a better looking tv than any one company not blowing other company's away. I still think that mitsubishi makes the best rear projection set using any of the technology available not only in picture quality, but in build quality and overall design. Even upgradability. I can't wait to see what the new lcd is gonna be like.