Modern cameras appear to be pretty impressive indeed in that regard.
Ever-curious and as an aside, I looked up my cheap NEC monitor's maximum contrast which is 1500:1. That corresponds to 10.55 stops - meaning that, if were to show a perfect D800 image on my monitor, I would lose almost 4 stops-worth of tonal levels
Not only that but, as my monitor sits in a semi-dark area, my "brightness" control is set down to 75% so - assuming the black level is not altered - there goes another half-stop or so
Makes me glad not to own a D800 - for 14.4 stops, I would need a monitor maximum static contrast of 21,620 and the brightness cranked to max . . . ouch!
All food for pedantic thought - but I can't help feeling that there's something wrong with my logic . . .