I've had my 20.1'' Sony SDM-S204 for less than a week, and love it. It's semi widescreen (displaying 1600x1200) which makes it look a lot bigger than a normal 20'' monitor would. Also the widerscreen and size compensates for the large resolution, meaning it doesn't hurt your eyes trying to read text becuase the entire screen is larger. It has 2 VGA and 1 DVI inputs, letting you use it for up to 3 machines with only a click of a button to cycle through them. 0 dead pixels. 170 degree viewing angle, which means the color and contrast looks great from where ever you look at it from which is something that a lot of other LCD monitors suffer from.
The monitor it's self I give a 10/10. But as far as fitting my personal needs I only give it a 9/10 because it doesn't have a TV tuner (very few monitors do though), which is something I was originally hoping for when my search for a new screen began (almost bought a 30'' TV Monitor but wasn't happy with the max resolution). Now I have to put out another 100 bucks for one.
By the way, CompUSA wanted $899 for this monitor, but found it at newegg.com for only $710 plus $15 shipping:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824006075 (the pictures of it at newegg are deceiving...it's a lot wider in reality.)