Pros
- Good cable management
- Thin panel
Cons
- Dull and cheap-looking design
- Tilt-only adjustment
Bottom Line
Competitive price and strong graphics quality lift this otherwise dull-looking monitor's score.
PCWorld's Dell E228WFP Coverage
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