With your wallspace limitations, I'm going to suggest the plasma route, and that's despite using a projector 100% of the time for TV, movies and games. Plasmas have big advantages in their usability during normal lighting conditions and also their contrast ratios. Don't get me wrong, if you have a wall space say 100"+, then a projector is the only sensibly priced option, but for your space, I'd look at a Panny plasma.
My view on the bulbs is so what. Depreciation costs for any TV screen (plasma, LCD or projector) are all so high because of the turnover of new models, that even £200 on a bulb is not that much of a killer.
Agreed.
I have used projectors for years and years, i even did a stint of 100% projector usage. Recently decided that i couldnt live with it any longer though, it is nice to have the option to have the room lit while something is on, for example if friends are over, or you simply want it on in the background while doing other things. There are also the issues with the fact that if i wanted to simply turn it on for a second to record something, or whatever, i didnt like doing that to a projector.
I now simply have both, a standard looking setup with a plasma TV, and then a motorised projection screen which lowers itself infront of the plasma for when i want to watch a movie or some form of "special" event.
