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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  • bg65

    > 3 day

    Everything is great including the built-in speaker but there are few lighting spots on the bottom of the screen which are annoying noticeable when using dark theme and watching movies/videos.

  • Mick in PA

    > 3 day

    Ive only had the monitor for a short time, so maybe reliability could become an issue, but this is an amazing visual experience. I mostly watch old TV shows and movies so the color isnt as critical as it might be to some, but the color quality on 30 year old movies is excellent. What I cant believe is the clarity of watching old shows like Perry Mason and Dick Van Dyke. Extremely pleased. I should also comment on the volume control, as I struggled to understand it. This was part of a review written by Lindguini, so Im plagiarizing: HOW TO FIX LOW VOLUME SOUND: The built-in speakers are better than some reviewers indicate. I believe most people dont discover that the monitor menu has its own volume control thats set to 50% volume by factory default. If you just connect this monitor to the PC youll 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, youll only get 50% volume from the monitors 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 youll find the monitor speakers are plenty loud. After that, youll only have to use your PC volume control as normal.

  • W. Jackson

    > 3 day

    Just got the HP 24mh yesterday, but it has impressed me so much I had to give a review now, but will edit if I run into any problems later. Very nice picture quality, and there are a lot of adjustments that can be made to make it more to your liking. The stand is awesome, best monitor stand Ive ever had. My last two monitors have been Asus, and was planning on getting another Asus, but I seen so many people saying how much they liked this HP, thought Id give it a try. My last monitor was a Asus vs239h-P 23 60mhz., which was a fine monitor and served me well, but was wanting something a little bigger with a 75mhz. refresh rate, and with a Displayport connector. I like the picture quality better on the HP 24mh than the Asus vs239h-P. I dont game much, but I tried a few gams, and it looked good to me, but Im sure a serious gamer would want something with higher refresh rates. They have a driver you can download for the HP 24mh at HPs website. Highly recommended! update: This is really an amazing monitor. If I get the settings just right and have a great source I can see images with this like Ive never seen before. Its that good! My past two Asus monitors were great for reliability, one I used for 4 years, and the one before that Ive had for 10 years, and still use it as a backup. Just hope the HP 24mh is this reliable. update: The built in speakers do a good job, not good for listening to music, but I never use a monitors built in speakers. Update 2-8-2023: Still a great monitor, and very glad I purchased it. For a great 1080p monitor look no further.

  • 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.

  • sguerra02

    > 3 day

    Update: replacement is working much but l better. Have been using it for a few weeks with no problems. Original review: Worked good for a month and then the screen would go black. Tried power cycling it and switching cables but nothing worked. Hp is sending a replacement but its 10 days out so I will have to pick up another monitor for work...

  • Betelgeuse

    > 3 day

    Product: HP 24mh - 24 inch 1080p ips monitor. For the money, this is a really excellent monitor. I bought this because I needed a monitor for a 2-month stint working away from my regular office, and I didnt want to spend much money for a short term need. Im very impressed with how far my money stretched with this product. Im mostly familiar with working with Dell Ultrasharp monitors, which are a higher-end product. A dell ultrasharp of the same size/resolution costs twice as much as this. For half the price, I would judge this HP monitor to have 90-95% as good a screen quality. Its clear, easy to look at, and not reflective at all. The colors are bright and there dont appear to be obvious limits to color gamut. Some cheap displays Ive used have whacky blues/greens/yellows, but this monitor doesnt have any such problems. The build and stand feel like great quality, with sturdy mechanisms to assemble and move the screen around. If I had to pick one flaw, it would be that the stand seems to transmit a few vibrations from the table, resulting in the screen shaking when Im typing too vigorously. This certainly wont affect my work, but for those who wish to furiously bash a keyboard while gaming, you might want a slightly more sturdy product. Ultimately, Ive used similarly-priced displays with MUCH worse screens than this. So if you want quality without spending a lot, this is a great choice.

  • Sheila G. Flanagan

    > 3 day

    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.

  • María Blanco

    > 3 day

    Solo los acaparadores no cumplieron mis expectativas

  • Stephen W. Hinch

    > 3 day

    I am not one to need 27” or 32” monitors. Two of these give me plenty of room to do not only all the ordinary things like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint presentations, but also edit photos in Photoshop and do book layouts in InDesign. They have great resolution and excellent color rendition. As my go-to computer for pretty much everything, I also use it for Zoom meetings. Here is the only flaw in these monitors. They have built-in speakers which work okay but I often need to use a headset. My mini desktop doesn’t have a 3.5 mm jack so when I saw that the monitors do, I figured “great!” I can use the speakers when I want and plug my headphones in when I need to. Only after I set them up did I discover the 3.5 mm jack is an input, not an output! What a dumb idea. You’re much more likely to want to use that jack for headphones, not an input. So at the very least you should include both ports. I had to use one of the USB ports on my computer to plug in a separate 3.5 mm adapter. As a former 25-year HP employee, I’m disappointed to see engineering teams similar to those I used to manage making this kind of mistake. (And yes, you can put part of the blame on me for not reading the specs more closely.)

  • Diane Alfonso

    > 3 day

    This monitor had everything I was looking for. Nice size screen, adjustable height / tilt and built in speakers. For 7 months it worked like a charm. Last week I moved it about 6 inches to clean and when I moved it back I noticed a black spot and horizontal lines. No worries, I had a 1 year warranty with HP. I talked to 5 different persons at HP before I was told by Suresh that for $105 they would send me a new monitor. Luckily I had purchased a 4 year extended warranty through Asurion for $29.99. They were great. All I had to do was return the monitor (UPS label provided) and I would receive a $125 gift card. I just purchased this monitor again (price up $25) and I will also purchase another extended warranty. Lets recap, I had 2 warranties on a monitor that I paid $125 for and for another $55 I am back to where I was a week ago. HP should be ashamed of themselves. Their customer service and warranty are a joke.

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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