Yeah, ghosting looks pretty much the same. It's interesting that the French reviewers claim that overdrive can be turned on or off on this monitor. Maybe they forgot to turn it on for PPA tests
To be honest, I'm seriously disappointed with the 2090UXi's responsiveness. The 2080UXi (16 ms, no OD) was really highly praised as a top allrounder, fully gaming-capable. Many people claimed that ghosting was close to zero and even motion blur very limited in comparison to say 16/8 ms S-PVA. The 20W(M)GX2 is very good in terms of response time, as most reviewers claim, on par with the fastest TN displays. Hence, I expected the 2090UXi (16/8 ms) to be a very good gaming monitor.
I think I'm gonna wait until lesnumeriques folks add it to the 20" LCD roundup, give it a score, list its strengths and weaknesses, and comment on its gaming capabilities... before I finally pull the trigger on my German order of the P227fB CRT.
EDIT: Hmmm, OTOH, if you take a close look, it seems like 2090UXi always has exactly the same number of ghost images as old IPS with 16 ms response but, as xtknight pointed out, the difference between the main image and the ghost seems consistently more pronounced. The main image looks a bit clearer and the ghost marginally fainter. I wonder how it translates into human perception of afterglow on this monitor.