Resolution maximum on Macbook pro

Good evening, I have a doubt about the macbook, I need a quality monitor and I thought Thunderbolt Apple Display (flat panel 27 "), but the maximum resolution offered by the laptop is 1280 * 800, thus becoming unable to Benefit the maximum resolution your monitor is 2560x1440 instead. There is a device that can connect to your laptop for maximum exploitation to the maximum resolution of MN?
Also alternatively, I would like to know a third monitor that is comparable to the Apple Display Thunderbolt, maybe the Dell UltraSharp U2410 61 cm (24 ") with PremierColor?
Thanks for your help.
Greetings.

MacBook Pros support a maximum resolution of 2560 by 1600 pixels on external displays.  The MBP should manage each display (built-in or external) independently.

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