@thiru: No probs so far at all. The only minor thing is that the vertical viewing angle is poor if you look from below. But the superb adjustments make up for it as it can be titled downwards upto 5 degrees.
@aces: The resolution is great to have when you want to have two windows open side by side. Drag and drop becomes so easy as you get to choose exactly where it does. that's the main reason I bought it. Plus the 16:9 ratio is good if you like to watch movies.
The colors are really great! (Though my opinion on colors shouldn't be taken as some final verdict as this is the only 23-24" LCD monitor I have laid eyes on, coz my city doesn't have any on display and I don't know anyone who uses such a huge monitor). But still, I am not blind and can testify that they should be fine even for some pro photographer.
I can assure you that you shouldn't really think of any chances of blurring or ghosting. And you will surely love the adjustability, the two USB ports on the left side and the webcam is useful if you haven't got any other video capture device.
Also the onscreen menu is great! You will love it.

And here's a fun fact (coz you won't be needing it often

): the monitor can be titled upwards to face the ceiling!
(I played a prank on my friends saying that it was a multi-touch display!

)
And I like the fact that it's got a HDMI option (I use the DVI though, coz I read that HDMI hardly makes any difference when compared to DVI except the additional audio streams; but my monitor has no speakers, so that's pretty useless).
Btw, anyone who tells you that this high a resolution on a 23" doesn't look good or makes you squint your eyes to read text... is a LIAR! I have had no problems at all at the default DPI and resolution on both Vista and Win7.