Monitor for mini?

I have to replace an old 20" iMac. If I get a new mini what inexpensive monitor would look at least as good as the iMac display it would replace? This new computer would not be used for any graphic work, just online things: internet browsing, email, etc. A new iMac would be almost twice the price of a new mini and monitor. I already have a keyboard and mouse.

I have a pair of AOC 2269W 22" (1920X1080) HD LCDs connected to my Mini.
They are frequently on sale at BestBuy for $119.99. They connect with DVI or VGA.
Here they are:
The extended desktop looks like this:

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