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Dell E DELL-E2220H



Technical Information Dell E DELL-E2220H

Number of Screens:
1
Screen Size Class:
22"
Viewable Screen Size:
21.5"
Screen Mode:
Full HD
Panel Technology:
Twisted nematic (TN)
Response Time:
5 ms GTG
Aspect Ratio:
16:9
Pixel Pitch:
9.8 mil
Backlight Technology:
LED
Mount Type:
Desk Mountable
Curved Screen:
No
Stand Adjustments:
Tilt

Video Dell E DELL-E2220H

Maximum Resolution:
1920 x 1080
Standard Refresh Rate:
60 Hz
Color Supported:
16.7 Million Colors
Native Contrast Ratio:
1,000:1
Brightness:
250 Nit - Typical
Color Gamut:
83% CIE 1976
72% CIE 1931

Interfaces/Ports Dell E DELL-E2220H

VGA:?Video Graphics Array
Yes
DisplayPort:
Yes
Number of DisplayPorts:
1

Power Description Dell E DELL-E2220H

Operating Power Consumption:
13 W
Standby Power Consumption:
300 mW

Dimensions Dell E DELL-E2220H

VESA Mount Compatible:
Yes
Color:
Black
Height:
12"
Width:
20.2"
Depth:
2.1"
Height with Stand:
15.70"
Width with Stand:
20.20"
Depth with Stand:
6.70"
Weight:
5.95 lb
Weight with Stand (Approximate):
7.70 lb





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