HP 24mh FHD Monitor - Computer Monitor with 23.8-Inch IPS Display (1080p) - Built-In Speakers and VESA Mounting - Height/Tilt Adjustment for Ergonomic Viewing - HDMI and DisplayPort - (1D0J9AA#ABA)

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  • Sheila G. Flanagan

    24-09-2024

    Bought this monitor to go side by side with my Samsung 27 (which Ive had for over 7 years). Color was beautiful, read review on how to change from default 60 hz refresh rate to 75 hz and all was well until I reached up to tilt it from the top: BEWARE there is almost NO bevel at the top and edges and touching the screen it broke (sent lines across top and down the center). I had only had it for 26 days. Called Amazon and they said to call HP since it was within the 30 days. HP rep said broken screen was not covered and offered to send me a replacement for the exact price as on Amazon (new) and take 8-10 days to get it to me, PLUS return broken one at my own expense. Thanks, but NO thanks. Called Amazon back on day 30 and told them what HP said and they offered a full refund or replacement with 2-day shipping. They asked me to return the broken one at their cost. The entire phone conversation took 15 minutes. This is why I am still a Prime customer after almost 20 years. They know how to treat customers. This is a fabulous screen for the price and I could find no others on Amazon in this price range with speakers and 75 hz RR. I did take the replacement, which was here as promised 2 days later and returned the broken one the next day. Just be careful and only hold the screen on the back and bottom, beveled-edge as the least amount of pressure will crack the screen and that is not covered with Amazons extra warranty through Assurion nor will HP cover it.

  • Rahul Keeling

    27-09-2024

    As someone who just started working from home, it was imperative that I get two good working monitors. I had never really bought myself a monitor before, and studied a lot about the different specs for a monitor, like refresh rate, resolution, panel type, etc. I also needed something affordable that would fit my budget. This was THE BEST find! I love it so much and it has exceeded my expectations, and I only bought them for $109.99 each! I never had an HP computer before, so I am definitely pleased. It was super easy to set up, the screen is like matte and not glossy. You can see everything clearly and it is super wide, just how I like it. You can also turn the monitor’s screen so it is vertical! So helpful when I am looking at excel sheets. You don’t even need to take the screen off of it’s base to rotate the screen vertically! They give you an HDMI cord and power cord for each monitor, so I was able to just follow the guide they provided and set it up in only 20-30 minutes. People have complained about the audio and the refresh rate not being 75 Hz...so I was hesitant to buy it. But I saw some other reviews and was able to toggle the menu and adjust the audio for both monitors, so I am able to get really good sound! Also, if you want to change the refresh rate, literally all you have to do is download Graphics Command Center on the Microsoft Store, go to Display settings and literally adjust the monitors refresh rate from there. BAM! 75 Hz The only reason why I am giving it four stars is because I wish there were more USB ports on the monitors. I realize now I may actually never use the VGA port...also, I am not certain the warranty on these devices, especially from Amazon, will totally help me if anything were to happen to these monitors. But so far, I AM VERY PLEASED WITH MY PURCHASE. :)

  • Susan Gottschalk

    > 3 day

    Great value for a quality monitor.

  • Marsha

    24-09-2024

    I bought this as a dual monitor for my home office. I am kind of surprise the set-up was so quick and easy. I dont play game and I mainly use it for work, I test out the speaker volume, the sound are very good and loud enough for me. This is a good monitor for the price, I highly recommended.

  • cynthia l

    > 3 day

    I like this monitor. I love the height adjustment! It will be so much nicer than bending my neck to look down at my all-in-one. Hard to find a height adjustable monitor at this price. I did have a bit of trouble getting the operating manual. Spent way too much time looking for a manual for this model on the HP website. FINALLY noticed Get Product Support on the order details page. I soon talked with a very nice human being who sent me a cut and paste address for the manual. Unfortunately, I havent gotten to use it much, other than to check screen quality. I ordered an HP desktop from another vendor at the same time. In my quest to get some questions answered about the computer, I found that HP had no record of the computers serial number. After some googling, I found that is a thing with HP. They dont have a very reliable system for keeping track of their serial numbers. AND, if you have no serial number, there is no way to communicate with HP. Plus, you have no warrantee. Many people find out they have no valid serial number too late. Even the tech guy at the store where I bought the computer had had the same problem. He spent months (in vain) trying to get satisfaction from HP. I am still looking for a NON HP desktop.

  • snags

    Greater than one week

    Bought this to use as a monitor for my 2017 MacBook Air as the 13 screen was starting to strain my eyes. For some context, Im a student and my primary use for the screen is to read read read and take lots of notes. Ive read a few reviews about issues with the resolution from a mac to this screen, and the surefire way to make sure none of those issues happen is to buy a thunderbolt to hdmi cable - I bought one from amazon basics a couple years ago and it works seamlessly - edge to edge display and full resolution. Its not a 4k monitor or anything but with how big it is and how far back you sit, its all the same in terms of crisp, clear picture. I dont use my computer for gaming really so I cannot comment on the graphics/resolution for that purpose - but for your basic office or school work - its perfect. Not sure what a solution would be for newer mac models that have only the usb-c output. Also, this was bought in Feb 2021 and it seems like the latest model comes with built in speakers, has a tilt feature, and vertical sliding to adjust the height. For this price, I think the value is unbeatable. The only downside is that there seems to be no external volume control, but I have my bluetooth headphones in most of the time anyway so it doesnt matter. It also comes with an aux cord to connect to external speakers, and a regular hdmi cable. If youre hesitating on this product, theres a reason its the #1 seller on computer monitors on amazon!

  • Ashley S.

    Greater than one week

    I really like this monitor. I bought two and mounted them to an adjustable stand. I returned a 27 inch Lenovo to buy two of these monitors. One star is removed for the lack of ports on these. The Lenovo had USB ports to keep cords away from my laptop. I have to buy an adapter achieve the same effect now.

  • Kpekus

    > 3 day

    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 cant use anything less than a 32 monitor. Well, I have a 32 monitor and Ive 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 doesnt 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 dont 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.

  • Joseph Mohr

    > 3 day

    Decent monitor for the money. Does everything it is supposed to. In my opinion it is a pretty good deal, especially since it comes with the height adjust stand with rotation. The colors are fairly vibrant and the display is bright, which I like. The only problem I have with this display is the quality of the LCD panel. Out of the box, mine had a noticeable bright-spot on right of the display. Annoying, but not intolerable. Additionally, the coating on the display is very good at picking up reflections. I would not recommend using this in a bright, sunny room. Some light is fine, but bright light sources (like the sun or a nearby lamp) will reflect annoyingly well. Finally, this display has fairly poor blacks. My other display (an Acer B243HL, which is too old to even have HDMI) has better blacks, which is disappointing. Overall, a good display for the money. Not ideal for fancy-pants professional work where colors need to be spot on, but no one doing that stuff would buy a $150 monitor. But it is more than capable at completing everyday tasks, so I would say it is fine.

  • KarenBaucke

    > 3 day

    Perfect!

The HP 24mh FHD Monitor has all the style and performance you need in a monitor without breaking the bank. Experience more desk space than you thought possible with this height-adjustable ultra-slim HP monitor. The attractive, micro-edge design adds stylish beauty to any environment, be it your desk or living room. Seeing is believing as this Full HD display gives you IPS technology and ultra-wide viewing angles that combine to give you an amazing view at up to 178°. Conveniently connect your pc and consoles with HDMI and DisplayPort ports, while VESA mounting gives you the freedom to put your IPS monitor wherever it looks best. Built-in 2W speakers complete the 1080p monitor and enhance your entertainment.

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