Thanks for thine input. Yeah - I think I'll just have to go the 20.1-incher route.
(Btw, I'm still going for the big projector setup, this is just an auxiliary viewing device, so, no need to go widescreen for watching movies here)
This is mainly going to be used as part of a docking station for a laptop (a whole 'nother can of worms I haven't even asked about yet), as well as the secondary video display device for the new desktop, since you don't really need a sweet DLP projector to surf the 'net, email, etc.
It'll also be the primary display device for my current desktop, which I'll have on the side, doing it's own independent thing, when I get my "Stock Trading Operations Center" (STOC) up and running. You know - screens, charts, etc. Plus a couple of various TV's going, tuned to financial news, blah blah. I'm thinking the older PC can just watch the news/business wires, track other stuff, while the new high-horsepower desktop computer will do the heavy number-crunching with the various trading platforms, etc. up there on the big screen.
-But, that's all boring, and off the point.
I do want this to be a good solid, gaming monitor as well. Man, these prices have really come down, in recent years. I want to go ahead and knock this out real soon, like this week I'm thinkin'.
I'm taking a look at the models suggested, and I may come back to offer others for scrutineering in the near future...
But for now, the T Vs. B (which it seems I can get for about the same price (~429 USD) Here's what I note:
B in favor of T, for following reasons:
1.) 800:1 contrast ratio better than 700:1
2.) Response time 5 ms better than 16
3.) 36 Watt (2 on stby) better than 63 Watt (stby mode not avail?)
4.) B model physically smaller on all dimensions by about 1" (yet still same 20.1 viewable)
Also, what the heck is "MagicTune"(B), and...
"MagicColor, MagicBright" (T)
-in terms of 'features'.