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Dell Release Three New Eco-friendly Monitors: The P2210, E190S and E170S

A hot news come up from the oven about Dell is going to ship their three new eco-friendly monitor. They are Dell P2210, E190S and E170S. For the P22010 model, it has 22-inch screen with 1680 x 1050 pixels resolution and comes with variety viewing-angle adjustment. Dell P2210 also equips with VGA input for computer connection, DVI-D with HDCP or DisplayPort connections and a USB 2.0. The second models is the Dell E190S, a 19-inch monitor that able to deliver 1280 x 1024 pixels resolution, 800:1 contrast ratio and 250 cd/m2 brightness. And the last monitor is the Dell E170S, this monitor has a similar spec as the E190S but smaller with 17-inch display.

All of those Dell’s new monitor is designed with integrating halogen-free laminates which has function to minimize environmental impact and also use 25% post consumer recycled plastic and the last, Dell has already equipped them with VGA port and also EPEAT Gold and Energy Star standards. Dell P2210, E190S and E170S are available today with targeted price at $240, $130 and $110.

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