@soldier44 The price will likely be around $2200 for a PA302W without a SpectraView calibrator and around $2500 with one. At least that is what I paid for my PA301W monitors a few years ago.
@ioconnor Not sure why you are having driver issues. I run two PA301Ws @ 2560x1600 off of 2 Mini DisplayPort outputs from a MacBook Pro all day.
@back_by_demand The predecessor to this monitor, the PA301W, was also 16:10 aspect ratio (2560x1600).
@10tacle There is a whole lot more to a PA monitor from NEC than just 300 vertical lines. And folks who are buying monitors like this aren't going to stop their business for 1 to 2 years to wait for 4k monitors. For a business expenses like this are tax deductible.
@mcgee101 Once again, there is a lot more to a PA monitor than just resolution. Go read a few reviews of the PA301W and you may start to understand. Regardless, the features that make these monitors so unique and valuable to a graphics professional are largely irrelevant to the average home or business user. For those that need the features, the price is justifiable. For those that don't need the features, buying a PA301W or PA302W would be a waste of money.