Joemama is correct. The last of the inventory was bought by newegg some time ago. I think they are all pretty much gone there to so I would buy it if you can find it.
I think the NEC 20WMGX2 is the only 20 inch widescreen with a glossy screen. Better get it soon though cuase they are almost all gone if they arent already.
There really isnt a 19 inch wide screen that is good enough for serios photo editing. would either get a 4:3 19 inch from NEC or a 20 inch widescreen from either dell or NEC>
The high pitched issue has been dealt with. It was pretty much only existant in the very first production run which almost all of shipped to Europe. There have not been reports of models being purchase with the noise in months.
As for the box dimensions, it is way to big to take as a carry...
The Dr. Should definitly be using something with an IPS panel. The current Planar he is using is scary since it uses a TN. Doing X-Rays on a display like that could easily lead him to miss many details.
Look at LCD1990SXi-BK or LCD1990FX-BK by NEC.
Pressing the input button should bring you to the OSM right?? If you want to go to the advanced menu just turn the display off. Then hold input and power. Once the display is on you should be able to access the advanced settings.
There are two different menus in the display. the fist is accessed by simply pushing menu the second is accesed by holding the input button and power button together when the display is off. ONce it is on press menu and you will have a new set of advanced options.
Best Buy doesnt want to sell / pay for a premium product. They would rather sell 5 displays that are identical by different manufacturers at low prices. You can say good bye to IPS in retail after the 20WMGX2 because of this.
There are 90 series that use both PVA and IPS. For the most part they are identified with either an "i" or a "p" at the end of the part number. With some exceptions.
As for they 70 series they use TN, PVA, MVA, and IPS depending on the model. Only IPS at the moment is the 2070NX