I think adding an input lag section would be great idea. The reason being, is because it's typically a fact that's not easily found and a monitor like the 244t has a heafty amount of it -- and many users will notice it; some won't. If you are able to notice it, your computing experience can be ruined (Because no matter where you move your mouse it seems sluggish).
As far as consistancy goes, there isn't an ISO standard for measuring input lag (if that's what your thinking) but there is a method to the madness. You get a program, like
Virtual Stopwatch that can measure in milliseconds and you put two monitors side-by-side in clone mode. Then you take a pic of the two (with a farly high-speed camera, or it will blur the numbers) to see the difference in where the numbers are. As a general baseline, under 30ms shouldn't really be noticable. Much over that, it will become easier to detect. On the Acer AL2423W i don't notice any lag whatsoever from my older 19" but my mouse doesn't feel as "snappy". that's about how 20ms feels to me.
Like I said, i think that info should be included if possible on monitor info. Oh, and thanks for reading my review on the Acer @ the Hardforum :D . That's why I put it there: to shed some light on the whole thing.
P.S. Wikipedia has some info on input lag: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Input_lag