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The HP 24mh is a 23.8-inch Full HD IPS monitor delivering sharp 1920x1080 resolution with wide 178° viewing angles. Its ultra-slim micro-edge design saves desk space and supports multi-monitor setups. Ergonomic features include 100mm height adjustment and tilt flexibility for personalized comfort. Connectivity is seamless with HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA ports, complemented by built-in stereo speakers. Certified for sustainability and backed by a 1-year warranty, it’s a smart, stylish choice for professionals seeking performance and comfort.
Standing screen display size | 23.8 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Brand | HP |
Series | 24mh |
Item model number | 24mh |
Item Weight | 9.94 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.33 x 23.54 x 18.28 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.33 x 23.54 x 18.28 inches |
Color | Jet Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Manufacturer | hp |
ASIN | B08BF4CZSV |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 6, 2020 |
M**S
Great Value
worked perfectly with HP laptop
W**M
Love this screen
I love this screen.
J**E
See the picture
Bright, clear picture, works great
J**U
Good day. Very good stuff.
Good day. Very good stuff.
M**.
No Sound When Display Is Off Or Asleep
Good monitor, works great, good image and like having the speakers built in which was a big selling point for me. The only issue is, the speaker only works if the monitor is active. In other words, if you have monitor go into sleep mode, the speakers do not work so you will not hear any notifications like email, etc. and there's no way to set them to be active all the time. Other than that, very happy with it.
K**S
A Very Satisfied Customer
I am writing this review specifically for one major reason. Tech reviewers on YouTube and elsewhere are wont to tell you that a 27" 1440p monitor is now the "sweet spot" and should now be the standard monitor size for work and gaming. A few will tell you they can't use anything less than a 32" monitor. Well, I have a 32" monitor and I've tried a 27" monitor too. Actually I recently bought two 27" monitors, but I quickly returned them. My 32" monitor is in one of my bedrooms, and I use it every now and then.Is a 24" monitor big enough for work and play? YES. Plenty! Some folks use a 13" laptop for all their computer tasks. The biggest laptop in the world at this moment is the Acer Predator 21X, which has a curved 21" screen. So, everyone who uses a laptop for their computer tasks (and there a many, very many people who work this way), do so on computer screens less then a 24" monitor. As far as I know, there are no monitors at my place of work bigger than 24". In one Gadget Review article, Lawrence Bonk wrote, "Professional gamers nearly always use 24-inch monitors instead of larger monitors."Before I go further, let me quickly say that a 24" 1080p monitor may very well be the perfect size for any type of task you perform on a computer. It has plenty of screen real estate, and it is not overwhelming. Monitors of this size are cheaper too. A 24" monitor doesn't have much of the wasted spaces I found on my 27" 1440p monitors.This 24" HP monitor has two built-in speakers (thank you, HP!). Yes, I often connect my PC via Bluetooth to my JBL Partybox 310, but I love that I have an option of using the speakers in my monitor.I did not like how texts appeared on my 27" 1440p monitors. Because of the higher pixel density, the texts were smaller than they appeared on this HP monitor, forcing me to scale up text and picture sizes on the 27" monitors. Without even tweaking the settings on this 24" monitor, pictures and texts were just right. I also played some videos on both the 27" 1440p monitor and this 24" 1080p monitor. And frankly, the quality was either practically the same on both or even better on this 24" 1080p monitor.I don't game. I use my computer for everyday, ordinary tasks (emails, study, paying bills, shopping, VoIP calls, video calls, video conferencing, work-related tasks, web surfing, playing music, and watching videos and movies). I can report confidently that not only is this 24" monitor adequate for these tasks, I also prefer this monitor to the 27" 1440p monitor (which I have already returned).Presently, I use two of this 24" monitors in an "Extend these displays," dual monitor setup. I love it, but just one monitor would have been adequate for my needs. Some bloggers are adamant that having three monitors is the best for productivity, but I found that to be counterproductive. Not only does a three-monitor setup require more desk space, it also becomes a distraction. I kept asking myself, "What should I display on the third monitor?" The third monitor was totally dispensable.
L**I
Great monitor + 75Hz + HOW TO FIX LOW VOLUME SOUND
This HP 24mh monitor has a clear, crisp display and is the perfect size for desktop use (not too big, not too small). It accepts both HDMI and DisplayPort inputs (and even VGA for old school PCs). While Windows will select 60Hz refresh rate by default, you can go into Windows' display settings and select 75Hz refresh rate for this monitor. The 75Hz refresh rate really does help smooth out motion. You should also go into the monitor's "Image" menu setting and set Response Time to Level 3 which provides the best VSYNC performance. One of the best features that places this monitor above and beyond its price range is the 90-degree rotating screen, height adjustment, and swiveling base. The stand is rock-solid without any wobble. The speakers are just fine once you discover the menu control I explain below:HOW TO FIX LOW VOLUME SOUND: The built-in speakers are better than some reviewers indicate. I believe most people don't discover that the monitor menu has its own volume control that's set to 50% volume by factory default. If you just connect this monitor to the PC you'll automatically get sound through the HP speakers via HDMI or DisplayPort (you only have to use the separate audio cable when using the VGA input). But no matter how high you turn up your PC volume control, you'll only get 50% volume from the monitor's speakers which is why people complain about low volume. To fix this, all you need to do is go to the "Management" tab of the monitor menu, select "Audio", and then turn up the volume control from 50 (default) to 100 and you'll find the monitor speakers are plenty loud. After that, you'll only have to use your PC volume control as normal.This is a great quality monitor with features beyond its price range. Fantastic value, HP!ADDITIONAL NOTE: HP sells an identical monitor to the HP 24mh under the model P24h. The only difference is that the P24h has a black plastic logo strip along the bottom instead of silver like the 24mh. Everything else is identical (specs, speakers, height adjustable stand, etc.) plus the P24h comes with both an HDMI cable and a DisplayPort cable.
K**B
Great monitor!!
The media could not be loaded. Great quality for the price. I was looking for a moderately priced monitor with a base and an adjustment capability (as I don’t have a standing desk and wanted to be able to adjust to a higher monitor to prevent neck pain) - and this was it! So glad I bought these. The assembly was very easy as well. No additional tools required - everything just clicked into place.
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