If it is for flight simming mainly, I would say go for a CRT monitor.
No other type of monitor can surpass a CRT for speed, contrast ratio, color range, and range of resolution support. The negatives of CRT's are, size and weight, energy consumption, and precision of alignmet required. The quality range from fair to excellent is much greater than is found in LCD's.
I tend to disagree.
There is a pretty big difference when running DVI-capable LCDs off of the D-sub and the DVI-D: DVI-D is much sharper and much more vibrant.
Check out the reviews and the forum at www.anandtech.com for a lot of good LCD info.
IMO, if getting an LCD now, get one that is DVI-capable. Since almost all new graphics cards are shipping equipped with only DVI connections, if you want to get the most out of your monitor on the long run, I'd say get DVI no matter what.
As for the horror stories on LCD ghosting, I must say that I am using a 25-ms panel, considered by most to be too slow for a gaming panel. However, I must tell you that I notice no ghosting at all in FS. There is light ghosting in FPSs, such as Half Life 2, etc., but I don't notice anything in FS.
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