Export settings for high res playback.

Good afternoon.  This is my first post.
I am editing a video that i shot with a canon 60d.  files are .mov and the sequence is two hour long.
I am using a pc with i5-3570k, 8gb ram, nvidia gtx 660 2 gb and 1tb 7200 rpm hdd. editing on premier 7.0
I would appreciate any advice on how to export it with maximum quality.  And please provide any necessary equipement needed to playback the video.
As of now, I will reproduce the video on an event a week of now, there I will be assigned a tv.
I would like to play the video at maximum resolution.  Lets assume the tv is 50" full hd. 
Should I play back from an external usb hdd? or from the computer plugged via hdmi, or from a usb flash storage media?
Which codec should I use, I figure png lossless would produce such a large file that the tv/my pc would have trouble playing it.
I noticed that h.264 produces a larger file that mpeg 2. 
Which codec should i use? should I download codecs from a third party?  please help.
Question number 2:  what equipement is needed to reproduce the video, a proyector? or a tv? a blueray player or reproduce from usb?  What if I wanted to reproduce the video on a 80" screen? what would i need? is a proyector higher quality than a tv?
Any advice is welcome.

You will be fine with an H264 1080 Export
Keep the Bit Rate High.
Is a proyector higher quality than a tv?
Can be .  Depends on the rez of the Projector.  ( Think digital Cinema projectors)

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