Purchasing display from HP/Dell/other

I have been trying to research before purchasing two new widescreen displays for my MacPro. I believe that the apple displays have too many issues with them and are too expensive. I'd like to purchase something more affordable, but which will work well. I found the HP w2207 and the HP w2007 which look good (about $250 each with free shipping) as well as the Dell 20" widescreen ($260 w/o shipping). From the research, it seems like Dell has the better technology. Any thoughts/recommendations? Are there any special issues hooking up these monitors to a MacPro? Appreciate any input.

I'm wanting to use the W2207 monitor with a Mac g4, and have it coming in Monday. After reading several post on some problems with this monitor. I hope it will work with my Mac. I do NOT plan on hooking it up by dvi, but just the regular hook up. If that makes sence.

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