Dave, just make sure they are 105C low ESR units, with a high ripple current rating, preferably with a spec that includes a ESR at 10kHz and 100kHz. Best to get a few footprints as well, you will need them in various lead spacings to suit various boards. Best to include a few 2200/16 units as well, and some 2200/10 units. Do not bother with any 6.3V units as they are pretty much the same size as 10V units.
I remember it wasn't a trivial task to get capacitors that fit in the space of the old cap, had at least as high of a voltage rating, had equal or better ripple current rating than the specifications of the bad capacitors, and had the longest life expectancy.
Of course, the monitors with supplies I fixed just by blindly choosing capacitors with long life are still working - when they fail I'll just replace.
I know it's an old monitor, but if anyone needs a list of all caps to replace in a ViewSonic VGS2230 complete with Digikey Part numbers, let me know. (both power supply versions) They threw out several at work, I managed to fix all of them.
Strangely, the View Sonic branded monitors (made by ChiMei) had the bad capacitors, while the ChiMei branded monitor I bought had better capacitors. Of course, the LCD panel went bad on that one. Go figure.