HI Evrybody, I'm planning on purchasing a Projector to be used in my own room, it aint gonna be one of those 1000inch monster things considering the size of my room (60inch should be enough) but I want it to have a decent image quality. I have gotten in touch with a company that I can purchase a sample from and you see the specifications on the model below: AV-001 Movie & Game 2 in 1 projector (235USD/PCs Cheaper / Low price Movie and Game Projector ,HOME Cinema Video Compatibility; PAL-N,SECAM;Native Resolution; 320*240/640*480 Support Resolution: VGA to XGA; Brightness(53”): 480LX 1300ANSI LM Compatable Max Resolution: XGA (1920*1080 Pixels) Even value:85%;Contrast Ratio:480:1; Color:16.7M Projection size:38"-150";Distance:1.2-4.8M; Projections Lens:F=240mm Aspect Ratio;4:3 / 16:9 Compatible ;Audio Noise(db):<35 Mode: Front/ Ceiling; Dimensions(L*W*H);34*28*12 cm; G.W.:6.2kgs Display technology:7”LCD(HITACHI)x1; Menu language:English| Chinese Lamp:150W, 6000hours; Input:TV,VCD/DVD;S-Video Power Consumption:220W; Power supply: AC90-260V 50∼60HZ It costs 235usd and will cost me another 150usd for the shipping/payment and FOB fees. They also sell ceiling mounts and screen sets for roughly 15-33usd/piece. So please, since I havent had a projector before I know nothing about how to tell the quality. A projector with the equal resolution costs about 2500usd here in SWE wich is way above the amount Im qilling to pay. I know the company is not fraudalent in any way, Ive purchased cell phones and stuff from them before, so if anyone could give me a hint on wether this is compatible with xbox, GC and PS2, or maybe the latest generation consoles like 360, Wii and PS3?, HDTV? Ive given it alot of tought and I really want to get my hands on one of them projectors. oh and the projector comes with a bulb and has a 1year warranty, Ive also recieved answers to about 20 other enquires on price lists that I will go through later. Please tell me if this projector is worth the money, I will also put up other sys specs on other projs if the answer turns out to be a sounding NO.