I'd trade my 3 24" 16:10's for equivalent CRTs in a heartbeat...
Anyway, for $350, you should be able to find a 23" (or even a 24") IPS on a sale before long, being x-mas/Boxing week season. Every IPS I've seen in person looks fantastic, so most any should suffice. If you're stuck with TN, all i can say is to grab one from a local store and try it out. I went through 5 TN displays before i foudn one i liked enough to keep. Though the best I've seen are LG, Acer, and Samsung.
How about inputs? Do you want more than just DVi/VGA? Do you desire a thin bezel? For me, switching from CRT to LCD wasn't quite as aweseom as i had expected. The blacks aren't near as "black", and little things like trees and fences in games look funny when they move at certain angles. Of course, I hardly notice it nwo that I've ben using LCD for about 4 years, but it was a change that i had to get used to. Though, text looks nicer on LCD.
Then there's LED, which (i think) are also TN. I hear that they give pretty good color, including blacks, and aren't prone to uneven colors at angles like LCD TNs are. But they have a slightly worse viewing angle. nothing that will really affect you, since you'll be sitting right in front, but it may be something else to consider. Of course having a HUGE amount of deskspace back and being able to carry them one hand, is pretty keen.
For the record, I'm very happy with my 24" HP displays, though i only use them for the sides, which i rarely have anything but games and video hsowing on them.
So no - no specific models, but I'd thought I'd share my thoughts on the transition, and general experiences. But hey, this is the first step to a multi-monitor system :)
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