http://www.ebay.com/itm/Perfect-Pixel-QNIX-QX2414-144Hz-24-LED-1920x1080-Full-HD-FPS-Gaming-PC-Monitor/121696946784?
QNIX 2414
1.5ms GTG, 144Hz, $144 (no osd menu, dual-link dvi only, can be overclocked ULMB = NO)
http://www.amazon.com/Iiyama-Screen-Height-Adjustable-GB2488HSU-B1/dp/B00IPN552M
iiyama ProLite GB2488HSU-B1
1ms GTG, 144Hz, $454.31 (has the least amount of Overdrive ghosting of any 144Hz panel, best colors/contrast out of the box, ULMB = NO)
http://www.amazon.com/BenQ-Performance-24-Inch-LED-Lit-XL2430T/dp/B00M8E0K06
BenQ XL2430T
1ms GTG, 144Hz, $370 (has a lot of ULMB features that work right out of the Box, Black Equalizer 2.0)
http://www.amazon.com/BenQ-Series-XL2411Z-24-Inch-Monitor/dp/B00ITORITU
BenQ XL2411Z
1ms GTG, 144Hz, $269 (better price than above, you would need to update the firmware for good ULMB choices, Black Equalizer 1.0)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B2HH7G0
ASUS VG248QE
1ms GTG, 144Hz, $229 (middle price point with a good portion of nice features ULMB = limited; has lightboost but not as many options as the BenQ models if I recall correctly)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Perfect-Pixel-X-star-DP2414LED-Full-HD-Gaming-Monitor-24-144Hz-Multi-Port-/221822303311
X-star DP2414LED
1ms GTG, 144Hz, $188 (low price, pretty sure it's dual-link dvi only, overclockable ULMB = NO)
for the X-Star and QNIX be aware that you'll almost certainly have a dead pixel, or at least a stuck one if not more. The perfect pixel policy just means they won't allow more than 3 DEAD pixels, they don't care about stuck ones.