"The BenQ's FP241W is a 24in monitor with HDMI. It also has DVI-D, DSUB and inputs for composite, component and S-video, so should be compatible with pretty much any video output device. It has a claimed grey-to-grey response time of 8ms and on/off of 12ms. Maximum resolution is said to be 1920x1200, with - HD fans please note - 1080p input supported."
Cheers, the BenQ sounds the one. I did consider the Samsung 244T, however various reviews say the lag is the worst of the lot.
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"Making a similarly barnstorming impression was the FP241W, a 24 incher with 1920 x 1200 native resolution, 8ms grey to grey response time (12ms on/off), 300cd/m2 brightness and super high 1000:1 contrast ratio. There’s full pivot and height adjustment, PIP technology and the same extensive range of connectivity as the FP301W and full 1080P input support.
BenQ tells me it expects the FP241W to appear around May/June for around 1,000 euros."
Guess I am waiting until May/June
