Theyre great for gaming.
Theres no ghosting at all on the two models ive mentioned.
I play Quake 3 a lot so wouldnt be happy unless i felt it was acceptable.
The only thing you do notice is a kind of slight motion blur when you move really fast, though it is only very slight and you would not notice it unless you were looking for it.
I like my rail gun and am very happy.
I feel no different to when i play on my rig with a CRT.
If i was a serious gamer (which i am not) i would personally wait as NEC are bringing out a new LCD technology which is supposed to bring the pixel response of TFT's to a point where there should be no perceiveable difference between said TFT and CRT.
Also in the next 12 months prices of TFT's should start to drop as yields get better. Kind of like CPU's i guess.
If you must buy now then i would recommend you not go any higher than 25ms pixel refresh.
Also beware that some manufacturers state their pixel refresh as only the rise or the fall value which is only half the picture
My 1550M's have 15 rise and 10 fall giving their total 25ms.
Last thing to also be wary of, though this usually costs is what contrast and brightness the screen has.
Personally i would not be happy with anything less than the 450:1 contrast ratio my TFT's have as they give superb colour rendition.
The brightness too being 300cd/m2 gives a very good rendition of whites which can look really off white on the less bright models.
Only other thing i see mentioned a lot is to DVI or to HD15?
Personally i didnt fancy buying a new vid card just for the occasion as i already had an unusually good GF2MX which i wasnt going to get rid of so i wasnt bothered about DVI and since having seen DVI connected Eizo dont feel ive missed anything.
Even if you buy a DVI TFT you usually get an analogue input as well, and if not you can always buy special converter cables.
To sum up my mumblings, if i were going to buy a 15" LCD i think the Eizo L365 would be getting my money or maybe the Compaq with the 20ms refresh. Hehe - decisions, decisions.
You reads the specs and takes the roulette ride i guess
Heh, this post getting a bit long </end of rant>
Hope this info has been of some help
Warm Regards,
rockhard =)