Steelers:
For the cheapest high-quality 80 to 100 inch picture for home theater, get a projector. Not a TV set, but a "digital projector" unit. Projectors are now cheaper than big HDTV's.
Get a screen:
$0 -- Find a big enough white wall in your house
or $50 -- High quality movie-projector-wall paint
or $400 -- Buy a good movie-quality projection screen [BETTER]
Get a digital projector:
$800 -- Entry level digital/computer/TV projector with HDTV inputs, 800x600 DLP
or $1500 -- Digital/computer/TV projector with HDTV inputs, 1024x768 DLP
or $3000 -- A higher-resolution high-quality widescreen DLP [BETTER]
Get a good DVD player:
$150 --
Good brand of progressive scan DVD player
Get a good deaf-friendly sound system:
$200 -- Amplifier for bass shaker
$100 -- Cheap bass shaker purchased from eBay
or $400 -- Real Sofa-SHAKING bass shaker from
http://www.thebuttkicker.com
or $HIGHER -- (If you are rich and want a MOTION SIMULATOR for your sofa, try
www.d-box.com ... If you have to ask for the price, you can't afford it... I can't afford it!)
Get a good blinds for your windows in your "theater" room
$0 -- Use your existing windowless basement;
or $100 -- Fully opaque light-blocking velvet drapes
or $500+ -- Special ornamental light blocking blinds for windows
You can spend as little as $2500 nowadays if you shop carefully, and you'll have a 100% fully captioned movie theater
AT YOUR HOME with a sharper and better picture than the local movie theaters! (Must get a good quality screen)
If you are on a budget, for 80" to 100" wall-size video, you can spend as little as $1000 for just the projector and a good player alone! And get a mammoth 80 to 100 inch picture for just $1000 that looks great -- can be used for HDTV -- can be used for keyboard interpretor notetaking -- can be used for TV -- Can be used for DVD -- can be used for computer -- can be used for digital photo slideshows -- Can even display PAL, NTSC, SECAM, HDTV, COMPUTER, XBOX, PLAYSTATION, etc. These newer "digital projectors" can display pratically EVERYTHING nowadays!
Sometimes the cheapest "digital projectors" are at office supplies stores, but they are home theater treasures in a little box nowadays if you hook them up to DVD, computers, and game systems nowadays. The image quality is much better nowadays.