This series includes monitors with a display diagonal of 22, 24 and 27 inches and a focus on productivity. Most representatives of this series support Flicker-Free technology, designed to reduce display backlight flicker, and the ComfortView proprietary feature, which reduces harmful blue light emissions by 60%. Also, many Dell Series E monitors support picture-in-picture mode and are equipped with ergonomic stands with the ability to adjust the height and angle of the monitor.


The range of Series E monitors would be more correctly divided into two groups: monitors released before 2020 are sent to the first, and their more current counterparts from 2021-22 are sent to the second. In general terms, they are similar, but older models look rudimentary, and their technical capabilities lag behind current trends. For example, many older Series E monitors lack an HDMI port, and instead of a modern IPS screen, you can find a VA or TN matrix with limited viewing angles and less natural color reproduction.

The Dell E2422HN monitor is one of the most prominent and popular members of the S family. It is a 27-inch IPS monitor with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels, anti-glare coating and 72% coverage of the NTSC color gamut. Monitor equipment includes one VGA port and one HDMI version 1.4. Additional trump cards in the model's sleeve are ComfortView eye protection mode, Flicker-Free backlight flicker elimination technology and support for the Dell Display Manager utility. In addition to configuring display settings, this utility allows the user to place multiple virtual displays with different applications on the same screen. For example, a mail client and a translator. Or a to-do planner and text editor. A total of 38 different combinations of home screens can be saved.