Phoronix writes: "If a 22" or 24" LCD monitor doesn't provide enough screen real estate for you or you just want to go all out and find the best monitor without having a real budget, you'll more than likely end up looking at the 30" monitors that are available. There aren't many but Apple has a 30" Cinema Display and Dell also have a very popular 30" monitor, but there are also some from other manufacturers. In fact, today we are looking at the Samsung SyncMaster 305T, which is a 30" monitor with a native resolution of 2560 x 1600 and has a price tag of over $1200 USD."
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For over half that price I could get a nice 24" inch monitor with a lower response time and larger contrast ratio and brightness statistic. Picture quality and performance are more important to me over general size, especially because I have been using CRT's for years and am used to their absolute response time and excellent contrast and color reproduction.
That is a rather nice maximum resolution, however, and would make an excellent screen for video editing and image manipulation.
good luck playing games on that resolution! ;)