SATA has the additional problems of getting the drivers going during the install. Honestly, I would skip it. If you drop the floppy then you'll have to get a loaner for the XP install. They can also cause problems if you go to something like linux; not all distros support SATA yet.
You might look at the Matrox G640 line. I think they have two outputs.
Color reproduction is almost always 'better' on a CRT. Most serious artists prefer CRT, last I heard.
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