A projector? Ick.
There seems to be no room in the back for a projector so I guess they didn't think that one through eh?
"Ick" as in you can't get one or as in you'd rather have a TV that's probably going to cost $10,000 (if you're required to analyze the price)?
I'm pretty sure you can buy projectors that have quality that matches that of TV's that get very large. My friend has one that projects an image onto a wall that's probably something like 104", and I must say that it's the highest quality home theater system I've seen.
I don't know man. We've had some projectors here at the Library, and it died after only about a year of intermittent use (the bulb needs to be replaced, it's not that it's broken, just dim).
The bulbs do go bad (and they are pretty expensive) relatively quickly, but they're far, far cheaper than buying a new 104" TV. The price discrepancy would persist long past the time it would take for the TV to require maintenance, I would think.