This cheap desktop monitor just got cheaper with this great deal at Dell

This is a great time of year to invest in all kinds of computing technology, with laptops and desktops, and with them come the opportunity to upgrade your visual experience with these desktop monitor deals. In fact, right now at Dell you have the chance to get more than 20% off a 24-inch Dell 24 Monitor E2421HN, which has been marked down by $40. It’s only $150, down from its original price of $190, which is a fantastic discount. Get more out of your computer with this desktop laptop from Dell.

This is a fantastic-looking monitor that will make your images look fantastic too. The Dell 24 Monitor E2421HN features a 24-inch display with ultra-thin bezels on three sides and Full HD resolution. Get a much more immersive experience and a clearer, brighter, better picture. From super visuals to the best connectivity, through both an HDMI Port and VGA Port, this monitor might be the best way to upgrade your computing experience, at work or home.

This computer has amazing versatility for simultaneously running your workday, your home, and other parts of your life. Dell’s Display Manager’s Easy Arrange feature allows you to arrange and tile your applications side by side or across several interconnected screens, giving you the ultimate control over work vs. play, or several work projects, or your gaming in one area and your work in another. It’s multitasking at its very best, and easiest, with more preset layouts than ever. There’s an auto-restore feature that memorizes what you were doing when you left your computer, even if it has been unplugged, so you can go back to exactly what you were doing before. And they’ve designed this monitor with shortcut keys that allow you to configure your display management settings with just the touch of a button. So easy!

On top of all this convenience, there’s a cable management system to help you keep a tidy desk, ComfortViewi — in addition to full HD resolution — to assist you with extended viewing times by reducing harmful blue light emissions, and comes with eco-conscious packaging so you can feel good about your purchase, too.

Nothing can make your computing experience more full — whether at work or at home — than a good desktop monitor. Right now, at Dell, you can score $40 off the Dell 24 Monitor E2421HN, which is down to $150 from its regular price of $190. This was already a great value desktop monitor, and now it’s even cheaper.

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