Franko, I guess I somehow never saw those pics before, but I do usually browse with images turned off in IBrowse, and selectively load images when I need to and probably just never noticed those ones. As for my LCDs, they are Vivid LCD TVs, very cheap models with very good energy star ratings, which is very important to me, and also they have a native resolution of 1366x768 so my A1200's Workbench displays perfectly without interpolation (in 4:3 mode) in HighGFX 1024x768 with the Indivision through the VGA port. They also have S-Video, Component, HDMI, Composite, and RF for video input as well as an input for sound from the Amiga while it's using VGA (PC-in, which is just a headphone/microphone jack). I have never noticed any blur, and I play Alien Breed (mainly Tower Assault) a lot. I also have my Efika (running MorphOS), my PC (running Aros and Linux), and my PS2 (running games) all hooked up to the same monitor and they look fine. I think you just have to take your Amiga with you to the shop when you test these things out sometimes, I did that with my CD32 the first time I got one. I remember LCDs used to blur terribly, but I haven't noticed much blur on the later models thankfully.
Gilthanaz, these are some of the servers and Amiga channels I hang out on:
irc.amigaworld.net #AmigaWorld,#Amiga68k
irc.efnet.net #Amiga
irc.freenode.net ##Amiga,#Aros,#MorphOS,#AmigaE
irc.ecs.soton.ac.uk #Amiga
irc.superhosts.net #Team*AMIGA