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This 24-inch monitor is just $70 in Dell’s Black Friday sale

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Dell has some fantastic Black Friday deals right now, and we’re not convinced you can get a cheaper deal than a Dell 24-inch monitor for just $70. Usually $120, you’re saving $50 off the regular price, which is huge for a typically very well priced monitor. While some people may wish to check out the Black Friday 4K monitor deals going on, most people will be more than happy with this model. Here’s what it has to offer and why many people who work from home will particularly benefit.

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Why you should buy the Dell 24-inch monitor

Dell makes some of the best monitors around. This Dell 24-inch monitor is a simple but useful one. It has a top resolution of 1920 x 1080, with its VA panel offering a 75Hz refresh rate. It won’t be particularly well suited for gaming, but it’s perfect as a monitor for your laptop or as a secondary device with your existing desktop setup.

The screen has a wide 178-degree viewing angle and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. There’s also built-in ComfortView Plus to take the edge off the blue light emissions which would otherwise cause eye strain. The Dell 24-inch monitor has one HDMI port and one VGA connector. It’s easy to connect, and it has a built-in power supply unit and cable holder, both of which help keep things tidy. It’s also possible to hook it up to a compatible VESA mount.

This Dell 24-inch monitor may not be as exciting as one of the best gaming monitors, but it’s certainly very reliable. Add it to your home office setup and you’ll appreciate having more screen space to work with, without losing much desk space.

Usually $120, the Dell 24-inch monitor is down to $70 for a limited time only at Dell. Part of the retailer’s Black Friday sale, it’s a great inexpensive option for many people. Check it out for yourself by tapping the button below.

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Jennifer Allen
Jennifer Allen is a technology writer with over 15 years of experience in the field. During that time, she's spent the past…
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