What external monitor is recommended for photoshop on HP dv6-1361sb?

 Product Name and number:  HP Pavillion Dv6-1361sb
Operating System : Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Program : Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 (upgrading to 10) and possible future lightroom
What does HP recommend as a high quality (HP of course) external monitor for photo work with combination and are there any restrictions such as resolution restraints to be wary of?

Hi,
Depending on your requirement and how much you are willing to pay. The one which can calibrate colors for photoshop normally more expensive than others.  Your machine should be able to handle all normal monitors in the market today.
You can find out more from this:
  http://forums.adobe.com/message/2214728
Regards,
BH
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