What external monitor for MacBook air

I want to get an external monitor for my MacBook Air. Any suggestion?

Hi helenmarnat,

I understand that you are looking for an external monitor to your MacBook Air.  Here's what we have available:

Monitor Apple Thunderbolt Display

The ultimate docking station.

With a single cable, connect any Mac compatible Thunderbolt and get 27 inches of screen space high-resolution, high-quality audio, a FaceTime HD camera, ports FireWire 800 and Gigabit Ethernet - and a Thunderbolt port allows to chain additional high-performance devices such as hard drives and video capture devices.

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