Best, lowest price monitor for iMac

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What is the best, lowest price mointor for early 2009 iMac?
Thanks

Thanks Rudegar.  The problem is my iMac covertoer went away and I cannot afford to have it replaced but I though a moitor would do.  Live in USA.  Nearly blind and need a monitor I can see (lighter screen needed).  Looked at Dells and they seem to be OK but so do a lot of them.  Only need a 20-22" screen.  The plan is to get a moini mac eventually (desk space i a premium around here) so would need a monitor that is good for thaty too.  Hve all the periferals I need and just need to have a good monitor to put in place.
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