Not sure on all the specs, but the low down is 1280 X 768 native resolution. Also, the DVI port disables overscan. So, when connecting your PC, you get all the pixels and they all show on your screen. Keep this in mind, trust me... Because, you don't want overscan if you are going to be using it as a display. From what I have read, hardly any LCD-TV's have that feature, which is why I went with the Dell.
The pixel response time is rated at 25ms, but, since that number isn't real accurate, that could be contested.
The Actual Screen Display area is 25.25" X 15.25", which comes out to 29.5 viewable area.
I have seen this on display at a Dell Kiosk and it sold me completely... I had ordered the Dell 2405FPW, but when I seen what this 30" monster looked like, I cancelled my order immediately and re-ordered the 30" LCD. Though many people will critisize that decision due to the resolution differences, I care not. I do not want to have to update my video card every year because of a native resolution of 1900 X 1200, no thanks...
Anyway, when I actually test this thing out on my PC, I will have a better idea of the real performance. Everything looks nicer on display, so we will see. There is a chance this thing will go straight back to Dell. Anyway, getting pumped, because after work this puppy should be here.
I'll keep you informed.