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Here are ten monitors covering a range of sizes, price points and specifications that should make working from home easier and more ergonomic.
Dell has an extensive range of Essential monitors designed for home and small offices, starting with an odd, square little 17-inch monitor, and then offering 19-inch, 20-inch, 22-inch and 24-inch models, before reaching this affordable 27-inch display.
There are actually two versions available, with the E2720H shown here offering VGA and DisplayPort interfaces, while the E2720HS has VGA and HDMI instead, so they're a good option for business users with older laptops and PCs (although the HDMI model is £20/$20 more expensive for some reason).
The FHD (1920x1080) resolution isn't exactly state-of-the-art, but it'll be fine for web browsing and big spreadsheets in Excel. The E2720H also supports Dell's Display Manager software (DDM), which includes some useful productivity features, such as the ability to create custom workspaces by dividing the screen into 'zones' that display windows from different apps. It can even remember the last screen layout you used, so you can unplug your laptop in the evening and then just come back and carry on with the same screen layout in the morning. The DDM software doesn't run on Macs, though, and with no USB-C input either, the E2720H isn't particularly Mac-friendly.
£169.20 (inc. VAT) / $210
Dell
Caption by: Cliff Joseph
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