What screen resolutions are available on His-res 15" MacBook Pro?

Hi.  I can see in the apple web site specs what the various screen resolution settings are for the standard resultion, 1440x900,
15" MacBook Pro (1440x900, 1280x800, 1152x720,  etc.)
But what are the settings available for the 15" MacBook Pro with the hi-res (glossy to be specific) screen?
I know the native resolution is 1680x1050.  Are the other settings as for the standard res also available?
And while I have your attention, does anyone know what type of LCD panels are used on the standard and hi-res displays?
TN, PVA, IPS ?

The hi-reolution one :
The Glossy one :

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