Sounds good, JG. I've been able to sit with a bunch of other models and for the most part they are decent, but response time is what killed the experience for most of them (the Samsungs and the the more affordable Sony, VS, NEC models). Even if you don't play games it can be nice to have a quick screen. I visually scan large files occasionally by sweeping the scrollbars and it helps if the screen can redraw the text at the same speed. You can be sure you're not missing anything that way. Also, for some reason, except for the VS and PG brands, there aren't as many choices if you want DVI input.
I've seen lots of praise for the SGI super-wide, too; but I'm not convinced that the screen is large enough for the resolution (1024 pixels over 9.2 inches on the vertical). That's like running 1280x1024 on a 15" panel. The Senergy screens look great on paper, have great warranties, can run analog or digital and are cheap for their sizes. And look slick, too. Unfortunately, tho, there haven't been many reviews of them.
Phew. I better stop. Monitor shopping ain't easy if yr not looking CRT.