If you're thinking of purchasing a big screen TV but are daunted by the sheer size, heft and perhaps the gift wrap square yardage of such entertaining behemoths, consider instead a "Piano" from Plus Vision Corp.
Not much bigger than a generous box of chocolates, the HE-3200 "Piano" Home Projector beams brilliant quality video onto a wall or screen, just like in a movie theatre. Placed on one's coffee table (or mounted from the ceiling or opposing wall), it will project a screen size equivalent to anywhere from a 36" TV to a whopping 200" TV (or more, but losing luminosity along the way)--which is actually larger most walls in your house, unless you happen to have a wall that is 10 feet high and 14 feet wide... Regardless, if it's placed, say, just 10 feet from a wall or screen (a new zoom lens addition to the Piano line makes placement a screen size adjustable), it will yield a hugely respectable 6 x 3.5 foot viewing area (like an otherwise impossible 80" television).
Progressive scan enabled, it has a variety of inputs for component (RCA), composite (YCbCr), S-Video, HDTV, and even DVI-D, which means it will project the image from a VRC, camcorder, satellite receiver, cable box, DVD player videogame console or even a computer or laptop in so much gargantuan glory it will make your head spin (especially if you use it to play computer games, much less watch movies).
And it's portable--comes with a hand-bag and everything--, which means you could tote the Piano to a Canucks in the Stanley Cup Finals Party and watch the games on someone's double wide garage door. Man, that Bertuzzi really is a big fella…