19" LCD - recommendations?

Ok, so the title kinda says it all... I've been looking at the SyncMaster 930B - it's about $400 for a 19" 1280x1024 with a 8ms response time (wow!)...
Anyone have experiences with anything similar (I won't be purchasing until aroun the 15th/16th anyway)?
edit: the Hyundai ImageQuest L90D+ is also a possibility - similar specs and this one actually comes with a DVI cable (SyncMaster does not)

lanrat wrote:Phracture: don't read specs. Go to some large store and compare the quality of a few LCDs by running same thing on all of them standing one by one. You can be really surprised how different can they be when you can compare the picture. IMO Samsung is better than Dell but this depends on your preferences. Most Dell LCDs I was comparing had a bit wormer colors than Samsung LCDs but the Samsung LCD colors were very close to CRT which can be very important for example for a web designer. On the other hand I know some people preferring Dell just becasue they liked those warmer colors :-)
hmm ... cant you calibrate this monitor to show "real" colours? i'm not an expert and only looking in a laptop screen i don0t know how it works on real displays but it would make not much sense, if you would not be able to be able to calibrate the display to show the colours how they should be (e.g. for print-media, this monitors would not come very usefull)
the dell 2001FP looks really interesting but it is a way too much money for a monitor:  1'074.92 CHF (1,2CHF~=1us$)
http://dellware.euro.dell.com/dellstore … _200-23361
on the other hand, if this monitor has pivot, it is a really cool monitor.

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