Quote from MiamiHurricanes:
I was not really thinking and would concur that it is probably best to see monitors in person before buying. One should be wary in that just like TV some of the display models in a store may have their settings totally out of whack. I have even heard that sometimes with TV's this is done to promote certain models.
On-line there is a huge selection whereas most stores carry a very limited line up. So it would be very difficult to see a lot of monitors without making a tour of the city... Any suggestions on this other than find a couple good monitors and buy them on-line if cheaper?
BTW, I have used Dell 17 LCD's previously. A lot of them with some great stands. They worked well - unfortunately, as with most, it is very difficult to benchmark as I have little comparative experience.
Another example: Sony manufactured quite a few of the larger CRT monitors for Dell and Apple, and I believe some for IBM.