Need advice on monitors

I am trying to purchase a monitor that will work with a MacBook Pro Retina (current model) and I am completely confused. I've seen people like the Dell Ultras or hate them. People complaining about lag time, etc. I just want a display that will give me 2560 x 1440, and I can surf the Net, do word processing, look at video and some very non expert working with photos. I may end up with an Air again, but I'm buying the monitor first, so I want to handle any possible future. I have the late 2012 iMac 27" right now, so something comparable without paying an arm and a leg.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

hey there,
ther are lots of options for studio monitors. how much do you plan to spend? "project-studio" type monitors start around $300.00/pr. & go up to about $1200.00/pr. Pro monitors start around $1600.00/pr. & go to $3,000.00+/pr.
i have a pr. of Alesis M-one MKii. i wouldn't use monitors w/ less than a 6.5 inch woofer & 60 watt amp to drive it. check out your local pro audio/music store.
good luck.

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