23" HD Display with PC, will this work?

I am looking to get a good deal on a 23" HD Display. It's from a company that is going out of business and they have a few left.
A few quick questions, the sooner I can get answers the sooner/most likely I'll be able to get one:
1) is there a serial number/version or something I should check that might suggest this isn't the best/newest model that I'm looking at.
2) I am going to connect a PC to it (Apple desktop to come shortly). The System Requirements on this website indicate that to use it with a PC is a "Windows PC and graphics card that supports DVI ports with full single-link digital bandwidth and VESA DDC standard for plug and play setup." I currently have a RADEON 9800 PRO. Can someone who is a bit more tech savy tell me if this is going to be a good marriage?
THANKS!
  Windows XP   RADEON 9800 PRO video card

You can check the s/n here.
The graphiccard should work but it might be important to have the card's full manufacturer description.

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