MacBook Pro to HP monitor

What is the best way to hook up my MacBook Pro to my HP W2558 HC monitor?  What cable should I use?

Here are the specs for your HP Pavilion w2558hc LCD Monitor. Based on the specs, the monitor supports a 1920 x 1200 factory-set resolution and has two HDMI input and one DVI-I input. Depending on your MacBook Pro, you will require the use of an Apple compatible Thunderbolt-to-HDMI adapter.
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