Good monitor for macbook

im doing some editing in FCP 5 on my aluminum macbook and i need a good 20 inch monitor(i can't afford the cinema display) i also want something stylish too. i don't want a monitor that's hideous to look at. maybe something like blackish red color. my spending limit is 250$

Take a look at the Samsungs in that price range. You will need one of [these|http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB570Z/A?fnode=MTY1NDA5OQ&mco=MjkyNjI0 MQ] to hook it up to the Al MacBook.

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