tcb1005 :
This has a lower bezel but very thin side bezels. http://www.benq.us/product/monitor/EW2440L
Heh, that's a pretty good find too.
I thought about checking all the BenQ ones on their website, but ended up not.
Here's a real world pictures of it:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/linsinchen/11148008416/
Also note: Almost all the monitors I listed are IPS or PLS panels (I focused specifically on IPS or PLS). One is an MVA; also, this BenQ model tcb1005 mentioned is also MVA.
IPS or PLS have better viewing angles vs TN panels (TN is the most common type). IPS and PLS also do not have the problem where colors shift from one side of the screen to the other. On a TN panel, because of the limited viewing angle, one side of the screen may have a slightly different color hue (like the middle may be blue and the side a little bit purple). The down side to IPS and PLS is sometimes their black levels are not as good.
I really like MVA panels for the very, very deep black levels. Black looks very black, much better than an IPS or PLS panel. Also, their viewing angles are better than TN, but they still have the same problem as TN panels, where the color hue will shift a little bit from one side of the screen to the other (because the center of the screen is at a different angle than the edges): which is important for image editing or anything where colors matter. Despite this flaw, I must say that I really love the color/black levels that MVA panels have vs some IPS/PLS models.