Let me tell you what this monitor is and why you should stop scrolling.
This is a Dell U2211H UltraSharp. The word "UltraSharp" is not marketing fluff Dell slapped on a budget panel. It means IPS technology, which matters because IPS panels show accurate colors from wide angles. That means when you tilt your head, glance over from the couch, or show your screen to someone standing next to you, it still looks good. Most cheap monitors turn into washed-out garbage the second you're not sitting perfectly centered. This one does not.
It runs 1920x1080 at 22 inches. That is full HD on a screen big enough to actually use. If you're working with a laptop that has a 13 or 14 inch screen, plugging this in will feel like going from a studio apartment to a house.
The stand adjusts. Up, down, tilt, swivel, even portrait mode if you're the kind of person who reads long documents or codes in portrait mode. That full range of motion ergonomic stand alone costs $40 on Amazon as an afterthought accessory for cheaper monitors.
It has a built-in USB hub. You plug a cable into the monitor, and suddenly you have extra ports. In 2024 when laptops ship with two USB-C ports and a prayer, that is genuinely useful.
The screen is in perfect working condition. No dead pixels, no yellowing, no burn-in, no drama.
This is a monitor that originally sold for over $300. It still performs like it. You are buying it for $50 because I need it gone and not because anything is wrong with it.
Bring cash. It will be ready at the door.
Dell UltraSharp U2211Ht 22″ LCD IPS Monitor
Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Viewing Angle: 178°(H) / 178°(V)
Display Colors: 16.7 Million
Brightness: 250 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
Response Time: 5ms
Connectors: VGA, DVI, DisplayPort
Integrated USB Hub