2nd display for my iMac - Recommendations?

Hi,
I have a 24 inches 2009 iMac.
I would like to add a second display. Nothing too big - something like 19-20 inches.
Any recommendation? brands, model?
Any brands come with the mini display connector?
What are the characteristics I should be looking for the ensure I get acceptable performance (let say similar to the display of my iMac) and good integration with the Mac?
Thanks

In many shops you can filter on specs.
Exclude screens with TN panels
Include screens with DisplayPort (DVI or HDMI is possible too, but the adapters are more expensive)
Set size to maximum 22" (most displays are 21-22 inch nowadays, 19 inch ones are DODO's).
Things you will find are:
HP ZR22W
Dell Ultrasharp U2212HM

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