I was more thinking the size. I'll be going for 1080 (or 1200), but I would rather have a good 20" than a shitty 30".
By the way, does LED always mean LED-Backlit or is that only what I'm going to get in my price range?

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Usually you'll see LCD with LED Backlight.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-S22C...bs_428652031_2
http://www.amazon.co.uk/LG-IPS234V-P...s_428652031_10
The two above are LED IPS, which is slower than TFT, but offers better colour and viewing angles.
The one below:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-Ultrash...bs_428652031_4
Is TFT and offers not so great viewing angles, but it will respond better and the colours should be good as it's an LED screen.
Depends on your budget :)
Well since it's for a desktop where my angle is pretty much static unlike a TV, TFT sounds better. That said, a bit of digging and the one you linked had a response of 8ms.
Righty, I've decided to wait until next month and drop £300. I've found a few 120+Hz monitors around the place for that sort of money but a lot seem to be 'gaming' versions that seem to be a bit gimmicky or have features I don't want or need and therefore don't want to pay for, like 3D.
Seen this for my budget. Any advice on that?
What about this one?
They are all 1920 x 1080 which I don't like as "computer fullhd" should be 1920 x 1200. This way you can pivot it 90 degrees and still have reasonable 1200 width + almost twice the normal height. It's fantastic for working on text and browsing websites.