The program to calculate sizes is very limited. It gives hard to read results, and does not cover 5:4 or 16:10 screens.
Here is a scheme I drew quickly, with as far as I got, most available screens. If you see a size that's not on my scheme, report me the name of the model with the true screen size in mm, or the dot pitch in 0.xxx mm format, so I can include it too.

O yes, and lag is different than refresh time. It is almost never measured by the manufacturers themselves and included in the specs. You need a test to know it.
TN screens have mostly no noticable lag, S-IPS about 1-2 frames and SPVA 2-3 frames, depending on the overdrive technology used.
Forget about the response time, they are all around 5ms now and can be ignored. With LCD, try to grab either TN or one of the faster SIPS/SPVA models. Check prad.de or so for real life lag-measurements.
As you can see, the 32 inch LCD TV has similar height as that 26 inch CRT.