https://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?Sku=S223-4228 I just ordered it.
Just a word of caution, those DLP lamp bulbs cost at least 150-200 bucks for a replacement. I had 2 DLPs and also my sister's all lasted less than 6000 hours. I guess if you watch that amount in less than a year or are lucky to have it break on you in that time frame, your manufacturer's warranty will cover the first replacement.
I recently bought the new Samsung LED DLP HDTV, and you never have to replace the lamp. LED (Light Emitting Diode) for modern color realization Samsung's new LED light engine replaces the arc lamp & color wheel design of previous DLP HDTVs, and realizes beautiful color. LED will last the life of the TV. Samsung LED DLP TVs eliminate the need to replace the consumable lamps every few years, and thus have less impact on the environment and on one’s wallet. Samsung's LED light engine makes possible an Ultra-Wide Color Gamut that exceeds the NTSC defined color space spec for richer color than you've seen before on TV. Samsung DLP HDTVs with an LED engine are more energy efficient than similar sized flat panel displays, and the lack of a moving color whell in the design means they perform with less noise than any previous DLP HDTV design.
I was thinking about the 89S (with bluetooth) a while back, but im gonna roll with sony. I wish sony had a usb port though In the first two weeks of August, they were giving out a free 360 if you bought one the Samsung LED TV's
No you don't, that's the good news. The bad news? You're paying five times as much for it as the TV being advertised in this thread. Cheaper to replace the lamp...