Using a macbook retina with a 1080p monitor?

How does a macbook retina look plugged into a 1080p LED LCD monitor? I have two different 22" old LCD monitors and it looks extremely bad when compared to the macbooks retina display. I can afford to upgrade to a 1080p LED LCD but I can't afford the more expensive monitors that match the macbooks resolution.
What is everyone else using?

wayofthespoon wrote:
Monitor > Mini DVI adapter > MacBook Pro
Message was edited by: wayofthespoon
Are you sure you don't have a Mini Display Port instead of a mini DVI port on your computer? And is your Mini display adapter a mini display > VGA, mini display > DVI, mini display > dual link DVI, ...
I think for higher resolutions you need the dual link DVI adapter.

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