I have never really understood why game manufacturers such as Incredible Technologies would want to use a D9200 in their machines. Why not use a cheaper, simpler, probably more reliable, fixed frequency monitor?
The problems that the poster mentions with capacitor quality is probably only largely an issue when the game is left powered on 24/7 and cheaper caps dry out in the heat. This is less likely to be a problem for a home user.
That's not to say people have not had problems with these monitors in home use but I suspect far fewer instances.
The D9200 and D9500 are still great tri-sync monitors IMHO especially when used with an ArcadeVGA card or other multi-frequency source, but maybe the BILLABS is a better bet.