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Dell 22-inch LED monitor is on sale for $109 with fast shipping
TL;DR: Get the affordable Dell E2220H 22-inch LED monitor for just $109.24 at Dell as of May 12. Not only is it budget-friendly, this monitor will also ship within one business day.
If you are lucky enough to work from home, it can still be a struggle to stay efficient. And if you have to build a workstation on your own, it can also be hard to stay under budget. You can start with a budget laptop that does it all and move on to noise-canceling headphones that tune out distractions. But an absolute must-have is an affordable second monitor that can help you recreate a true office experience.
Create an at-home workstation for cheap with the Dell 22-inch E2220H LED monitor on sale for only $109.24. Besides an affordable price attached to a name brand, this monitor is also in stock and will ship out within one business day for free. Folks stuck with tiny laptop screens at home will be thankful for a quick and cheap upgrade.
This simple addition to your home setup gives you all of the essentials along with a sharp and clear image. The Dell E2220H keeps your desk uncluttered with a small footprint and thin profile thanks to the LED backlight screen. It provides you with a full HD resolution while also reducing blue light by up to 60% if you plan on longer work or study sessions.
And to help keep you productive, the Dell E2220H includes an easy arrange feature. This allows you to view your applications in tiles right next to each other that help you multitask. You’ll also get use out of the auto-restore feature that remembers how your applications were arranged if you unplug and reconnect at any time through your laptop. Dell also makes it easy to configure display settings however you prefer, and if you want a more advanced setup it also works with any VESA-compatible mounts and stands.
As far as quick PC upgrades go, a Dell LED monitor that only sets you back $109 is hard to beat. You’ll find out soon enough why you never want to go back to just one paltry screen ever again.
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