The LG is for sale in the US as of today on newegg.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824005181&cm_re=LG_120hz-_-24-005-181-_-Product
"That review mentions nothing about input lag. " Says to me that you claim the review I posted in question fails to mention input lag. I just showed that you were incorrect. So now you widen your point to a question I asked, not even a statement I made trying to provide information.
I'm not...
So according to this review (http://www.digitalversus.com/acer-gd245hq-p357_7352_38.html) the acer has the least input lag of them all? That is probably the biggest concern for me. If thats true I might just buy the acer.
I saw the thread but it seemed to only tell me that every panel is TN and what size they were. I'll look at the LG for now. Thanks for your input.
Also, I knew already about TVs and how they emulate 120hz, I won't be going in that direction.
EDIT: I can't find a place to purchase this LG...
I am looking into getting a 120hz monitor for the purpose of 2D gaming exclusively. I am not interested in Nvidia 3D technology at all. I'm coming from the background of playing on 100hz CRTs, and I want to recreate this experience with a good LCD monitor. Now that 120hz has been growing with...
I guess the consensus is that it is delayed for an unknown amount of time. There are no reputable sources that have given a reason as to why or for how long, and anyone who says otherwise is just pure speculation. Hopefully it won't be much longer.