16:10 would be 2560*1600, which is more commonly seen on 30" panels, as far as I know. Most of these are the 27" 16:9 2560*1440. I don't personally know of any cheap 16:10 ones, but that's no reason to think they don't exist or are even hard to find. As far as not-cheap ones, I think Dell, at least has one.
The apple cinema Display that features the same panel has a nice glass front, some USB ports, and even has a fan inside it. They look very sharp with apple products.
I believe I saw somewhere that some models of the cheap korean 2560*1440 monitors come with glass, which would satisfy (most of) your requirements too.
That's the extent of my research. I didn't really look into 16:10 that much, mainly 'cause it was so much more expensive.
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I have a question for the crowd. I've seen a lot of different laptop panels, and I have some issues with many (newer MBP displays are common, and exhibit this). I can see them flickering! I'm pretty sure the same goes for the apple cinema display, but I haven't worked on one in a while to double check. I keep CRT's at home, and I can't abide anything under 77Hz, and often 77 is too low. I guess my flicker threshold is really high. My main monitor is kept at 1600*1200@85, which is great. (It can do 1024*768@200 Hz, but that resolution is too low. I tried it just for fun once.)
Other than getting an expensive one from 120hz.net, is there a way to get one of these cheaply that can do 75-80Hz? I'm pretty sure that'll be enough to not annoy me.