30'' Monitor on Macbook Pro?

Hello,
I would have a very simple question. Can I plug the following 30-incher (http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF05a/382087-382087-64283-72270-444767-3 297215.html) to my Macbook Pro 17'' with the following graphic card configuration: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/118011/Snapz%20Pro%20XScreenSnapz001.png ? Will it work @ native resolution without problems?
Thank you very much for all your answers!
Have a nice day.

Yes, it will work just fine. Your MBP (which is from 2006 based on your graphics card) supports external displays at up to 2560x1600, which is the native resolution of the HP display you linked. The tech specs for your machine state, +"Simultaneously supports native resolution on the internal display and a maximum of 2560x1600 on an external display."+ To get that resolution, you'll need to use it as a extended desktop (i.e. System Preferences > Displays > Arrangements tab needs the Mirror Displays box UNchecked).

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