So for a largely technology-related site, you would rather people who want to talk about displays stay in a single ludicrously long and difficult to search thread?
I've tried starting display discussion threads before and it always simply ends with "post this in the LCD thread." If I had wanted to do that, I would've done so in the first place; unfortunately because there are at least a dozen "conversations" running in that thread it's impossible to stay on track. Imagine a single thread for discussing anything related to ATI or nVIDIA.
Then they should allow LCD questions to get their own thread in that forum or in general hardware. I see no reason to have a separate displays subforum. I think we have enough subforums for hardware.
Do you still have a "14.1" WXGA Glossy Display (1280x768)" as listed in your profile?
I have a feeling you're going to be looking to upgrade that soon... wouldn't it be so much easier for you to read about your next potential monitor if they're separated from all the threads about specific graphics cards and general industry news about ATI/Nvidia. Even the once helpful "LCD thread" is so large now and has so many different discussions going on that you basically have to use quotes anytime you respond to someone. The whole thing is hardly even useful anymore past the first few pages. The only reason you seem to be opposed to this is because it would lengthen the list of subforums you have to glaze over and potentially slow you down in finding what you want. That's basically how I feel presently when I enter the "videocards and grahics" subforum; "oh great...let me sift through all these nvidia/ati wars"...
Ideally, you'd have as many subforums as "reasonably necessary". The ability for all users to hide or show particular subforums dependent on their preferences would be a super practical solution in this situation. Graphics cards and displays may be dependent on each other to work in conjunction but that doesn't qualify them as a single area of interest.
There already is a subforum for displays; it's called Peripherals.