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The first 50-inch was a Pioneer model that was about $15,000.
Usually less than $100
Cost is the major advantage - it is much cheaper to buy a projector which will easily provide a lovely clear image at that size than buying a 120 inch LCD television. Another advantage is that a projection system is more portable.
Samsung's 63-inch PN63B550 was the largest rear-projection Tv on the market.
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Flat panel TVs (whether you need the space or not) have dropped so much in cost-per-inch that rear projection sets of any technology are aesthetically obsolete.
A Sony kdf s55a20 is a 55 inch LCD rear projection lamp for a Television a normal retail price is around 66 dollars , http://www.amazon.com/Sony-KDF-E55A20-55-Inch-Projection-Television/dp/B0009Y2EXI
Most CRT-style projection TV's have an alignment / focus procedure accessed by the remote control or through buttons on the set itself.
the outage probably drained your projection tv out of power, sometimes, it happens, sorry to hear that, projection tv's are rare these days, Happy Christmas!
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