A lot of people on the forum have projectors. I kind of wish I had done that, but maybe after the plasma gives out. I got a Pioneer PDP4340HD, and the picture is really nice, especially on HD content. My wife loves it and thinks I'm a genius for putting this system together. I've got her fooled.
Really lucked out by having the TV installation guy here at the same time the Voom installer was here. Dave Domingez is an independent contractor for Installs, Inc. and his company is called Davado. He did the Voom installation, and he did a very nice job. I used my existing wiring that I had with Dish Network, so the satellite line runs into the STB, and then out to a splitter giving me 5 additional possibilities for more TV's. I bought a little LG 17 inch LCD for our workout room, and the picture is good in there too. You have to watch the same thing on each TV, but there's just me and the wife, so that's not a big deal.
I've got the Pioneer running on HDMI. Got a DVI to HDMI cable that runs DVI from the STB into the Pioneer media box as HDMI. That made the picture quality higher than my original component hookup. In December when I started, the picture quality was good. Then there was a new software release in February (I think), and the picture quality got better. Lately, Voom has had some burps. Whenever that happens, you see a lot of posts about poor picture quality, and I'm quitting types of complaints. I plan to stick with it. I bought the STB, so I'm not going to throw that in the trash. Voom charged $749 for the box and the installation, but I've had free TV up till April 1. They also gave the 'charter member' a $300 rebate, so the monthly Va Va Voom charge is getting taken out of that $300 rebate. Bottom line--I still haven't paid anything for any programming. I think they'll get the bugs worked out.
It's good to have a local guy on board. I was beginning to think I was the only person in Colorado that subscribed to Voom. Oh yeah--one more thing. Voom swapped the original STB's for charter members, but they never offered me the swap. So I think Colorado may have been a beta site for the new generation of STB's. Mine hasn't ever locked up, and I have had zero problems with any of the functions. That channel 7 thing is a little annoying, but I can live without it. Again--welcome.