I think they upped the budget in the sense that they spent more money to produce more action per minute (on the first ep). we'll see if the pattern holds, but I didn't think the quality of everything was better/worse.
although I did notice that the command center/command deck/whatever had been overhauled. it almost looked like the cc of the pegasus. I do not care for that change. it's too clean, bright, and new looking. I liked the claustraphic feeling and submarine/battleship feel of the old set. also, the bsg is supposed to be an oldschool version of a battlestar. it shouldn't look that "open" imo.
RE Projectors: I don't trust optoma projectors, but I have no rational/experiential reason not to trust them. I just don't know anything about them. the mitsubishi hc 4900 is the best picture I've ever seen anywhere on any display, and they're supposed to be a quality manufacturer (this is my first mitsu). but it's also the only 1080p display I've seen in action at 72" or more. I do notice that hdtv noticeably worse than HD/BD movies. that could be just the interlacing on the HDTV feed, but I think it's the quality of the cable signal. likewise, there are hiccups watching hbo hd movies sometimes where the picture pixelates (blocky?) for a second. I also think that's a product of signal degradation before it even gets to my house, but I don't know that.
the projector, btw, is also my best computer display. I use a 1680x1050 acer display on my desktop. the projector is crystal clear at 1920. You really can't go wrong for the price. I paid $1899 and then got a $500 manufacturer's rebate. That's $1400! expect to spend another $100-$200 on mounting hw and $50-$100 on hdmi/dvi cabling. you can throw it on a white wall, but a screen is recommended (we're not digital savages!
), so that's another $100-$200 as well. HC 4900 also has a nice selection of inputs 1 x hdmi, 1 x dvi, and the usual analog suspects. kestone adjustment is done via lens shift and zoom. there is also an overscan adjustment should you like to fiddle (none of my other projectors had this, and it was sorely missed). this thing is also whisper quiet in comparison to anything I've used before. all my PCs are louder. ok. that doesn't really tell you anything. how's this: the xbox 360 is noticeably louder.
all of that said, I have not seen 1080p projection with 24p native (i.e., w/o 3:2 pulldown). I can say that HOT FUZZ looked flawless on HD-DVD.
Life ducks, and you sigh.