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Video Dell E2222HS 21.5" Full HD LCD Monitor DELL-E2222HS

Maximum Resolution:
1920 x 1080
Standard Refresh Rate:
75 Hz
Color Supported:
16.7 Million Colors
Brightness:
250 cd/m²

Audio Dell E2222HS 21.5" Full HD LCD Monitor DELL-E2222HS

Number of Speakers:
2
Speakers:
Yes

Ports & interfaces Dell E2222HS 21.5" Full HD LCD Monitor DELL-E2222HS

HDMI:?High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Yes
Number of HDMI Inputs:
1

Power Dell E2222HS 21.5" Full HD LCD Monitor DELL-E2222HS

Operating Power Consumption:
12.13 W

Design Dell E2222HS 21.5" Full HD LCD Monitor DELL-E2222HS

VESA Mount Compatible:
Yes
VESA Mount Standard:
100 x 100
Color:
Black
Height:
11.63" (295.38 mm)
Width:
19.85" (504.26 mm)
Depth:
1.95" (49.64 mm)
Height with Stand:
13.94" (354.17 mm)
Width with Stand:
19.85" (504.26 mm)
Depth with Stand:
7.37" (187.28 mm)
Weight (Approximate):
2.36 kg
Weight with Stand (Approximate):
3.90 kg





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