MBPro Retina connection to a WQHD Monitor with Displayport connector

Need some help,
Which cable do I need to connect my MBPro Retina (late 2013) with a BenQ WQHD Monitor (GW2765HT).
Did not found a cable in the apple store.
I assume I need to buy a cable externally something like miniDP to DP and connect directly into the thunderbolt connector.
Many thanks for any advise.
Regards
Helmut

I just bought the same Benq monitor. You need to buy one of these:-
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002XVYZ82?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_de tailpage_o03_s00
Mine is connected to a TB port on the iMac, it will be the same on the MBP. The great thing is, it just works.
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