LCD projector televisions are more reliable than CRT televisions in numerous ways. There sizes are comparable but the pictures and the way you will view everything isn't. Get the one that you think has the best picture.
It depends on what you are watching. For most TV programs an HDTV is better than a projector. Projectors are superior when viewing high resolution pictures like blu ray dvds.
The largest television besides a projector screen can do all the way up to 70-80 inch televisions. Projector screen televisions are even bigger than this.
OLED TVs have a much shorter lifespan than LCD TVs and may have burn in issues. LCD TVs are a proven technology and are much more reliable at this point.
LCD's are more reliable and consume less energy than Plasma tv's. Both have about the same life span, but plasma have a tendency to get burn-in (images left on the screen for hours after the tv has been shut off).
Not magic- electronics. Better than magic because it is more reliable, and anyone can use it.
A LCD projector projects the image to a screen in front of it like a slide projector projects the images of slides onto a screen while a LCD tv projects from behind the screen like a large TV, the image coming to the screen from behind it rather from in front of it. That is basically the only difference. You can usually get a much larger image from a LCD projector than from a LCD tv. Projectors usually require more planning and installation events and you can not just pick it up and move it to another room easily.
If money isn't a big factor in your decision, you should get cable. It generally more reliable than satellite.
It is hard to find a television that is not reliable these days. It is s easy to make a reliable television as a faulty one, so there are few that are likely to fail prematurely. Your friend should spend some time to watch the images on a variety of models to see which picture is the best. The best picture is the one that he will like most. After all, he is the one that will be watching it more than anyone else. Other than that, it is impossible to offer guidance without knowing far more about budget, size, viewing habits and so on.
It depends what you mean by better...If it's a large, movie-like picture that you want, a projector is the way to go, but there are some things you need to keep in mind:1. A projector is not plug-and-play. There is some setup involved, especially if you're looking for permanent mounting.2. You will need more equipment than just the projector. At the very least, you'll need a screen, a sound system (receiver and speakers), and a signal source (cable box, DVD player, video game), because projectors do not have TV tuners built in.3. The picture from a projector looks pretty poor unless your room is almost completely dark. Anything that allows you to see the screen when the projector and lights are turned off is going to adversely affect the contrast of the image. If you don't have a dedicated theater room, you'll need room-darkening blinds.If you decide that you can deal with these issues, don't shop simply by price. While there are some very inexpensive projectors on the market, they are designed more for computer than theater use, and will not have a good image. Look for something with a 16:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 720p or 1080p.The message board at www.avsforum.com can be a great resource.
Noot always, this depends more on the brightness rating of the projector, instead of the display technology.
Cable generally is more reliable than satellite dishes due to it's physical nature. It's connected directly from the supplier to your television instead of intercepting signals using a dish. While severe weather can affect your cable line, a satellite dish can be knocked out by mere rain.
yes,Honda is more reliable than Yamaha..