I had a 19" llyama pro that went kaput and got a 19 in Sceptre X9 "gaming" LCD. I've been very very pleasantly suprised. It's obviously no where near as sharp as a CRT but it has zero ghosting in AH or any other game I play (not many...usually call of duty II right now). Only thing might be a bit different is its a very bright LCD (400/cd?)
Did a search and found a number of reviews similiar to my experience....
"I just went to a 19" 12ms (1280x1024) LCD, the X9 Gamer from Sceptre. I was so impressed with the picture quality, I bought another one for the kids.
Same reasons as some other posters. I've been looking for over year waiting for the response time to come down so that games and video come out clear without ghosting. With the 8ms ones coming out the 12 and 16ms are diving in price. I checked a 16ms at a local CC (a Sony) and could still catch a glimpse of ghosting. Then I saw a 12ms (forget the brand) at Best Buy and was finally sold.
Between the aesthetic (great picture), ergonomic (less space) and economic (ALOT less power) I finally took the dive. I spent $385 (Newegg, of course) on them, about $85 more than what I wanted to but between the response time, the size and all the inputs I felt it was worth going over the budget.
They're replacing a 21" and 20" CRTs immediately, and, both rooms will soon be without a TV as well (that'll help defray the cost a bit). I've hooked up the consoles (a gamecube -me- and an XBOX -the kids-) to the s-video input and the view is great. It’s been two weeks and still not a dead/stuck pixel. Looks like it'll be smooth sailing.
The transition time is now. LCD is ready for everyday computing and video. We finally have crisp text and smooth video in one."
Saw it on Diger Direct for under $300 after rebate....assuming of course you get it:)
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details-print.asp?EdpNo=1179159&Sku=S197-1916I've had mine for about a year and its a great value....