C-Sword
I'm certain Futureshop and BestBuy do not carry the VH236H monitor and you would have to opt for a different model if purchasing from them.
LolingOctopus is correct; Microbytes does in fact still sell them and if they don't have it in stock, they will have one shipped from the supplier or transferred from another store.
They unfortunately jacked up the price ($12.00) from when I purchased mine in August but it still comes out cheaper than buying a different and perhaps inferior model from a bigger chain store. You also get the $20.00 rebate gift card so it's a pretty good deal.
Quantum_Mekanikz
You're not alone man, I would often input way too fast and drop my combos as well.
On a fast monitor you can actually stop, think and react; All the muscle memory from playing on a regular TV / online just goes out the window.
Grumptronix
I'm certain high level players can see a difference from 5 ms to 2 ms response time. I remember at one of the first MLG tournament, players were complaining that the BENQ monitors were lagging even though they were also 2 ms (like ASUS). However, even though certain brands advertise a monitor as 2 ms, there could be a difference in speed compared to others. I'm sure BENQ, ACER, etc..... 2 ms monitors are not as fast as the ASUS VH236H which is the EVO tournament standard for a reason. However, for practice, the BENQ you mentioned should be just fine.