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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  • Ashley S.

    > 3 day

    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.

  • V. R. Wolff

    > 3 day

    And not even that little. :) Good picture as expected, Nice profile, doesn’t take up much square footage on my desk & works like a champ. Had to buy a webcam but that’s no big deal.

  • 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.

  • Lampshade

    > 3 day

    I selected this monitor because it has both HDMI and DisplayPort inputs, (it also has VGA, but Ill never use it) has a stand that will rotate to 90, allows for VESA mounting without blocking inputs, is 24 diag. with small bezels, is 1920x1080, and is an established brand. It is all of these, no problem. What you also get is tool-free installation (nice to have even if you have plenty of tools), and cables! I expect a power cord with anything that uses power, but I did not expect an HDMI cable. It did not come with a DisplayPort cable, but I hooked one (of the two I bought) via miniDP, and a full-sized cable would have just gone into the parts pile. Six-foot HDMI cables are a great item to have laying around. It also came with an 1/8 stereo patch cable for analog audio. I saw the description about speakers, but didnt intend to use that feature. I didnt even hook up the cable. What surprised me was when the monitor I hooked up via HDMI started playing sound from the laptop. This feature does not seem to be mentioned anywhere in this product description, nor even in the user manual, but this thing does HDMI audio extraction! I havent yet tried, but I think you could hook up a Chromecast and get the full audio/video experience. That said, there does not seem to be much of an amplifier -- its not loud, even with the volume cranked all the way up on the PC (there is no on-monitor volume control). In any case, its a nice bonus. I didnt buy this thing for the speakers, but their presence doesnt bother me. The display portion of the monitor is fairly thin. The speakers do add a bit of girth, but no more than you would have from a similarly-featured (no audio) 24 monitor from a few years ago. Same goes for weight. I generally use Dell 24 monitors, and this HP model holds up well against the Dell models that are significantly more expensive (and have not dropped features like VESA mounting and 90 rotating base support). Bottom line: Im thrilled to get a high quality 24 1920x1080 monitor with VESA mounting, 90 rotating base, and both HDMI and DisplayPort, and even giddy about the included HDMI cable and speakers, all for $110.

  • Kpekus

    Greater than one week

    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.

  • David A. Myers

    > 3 day

    Using for my Mac Mini M1. Seems perfect for the casual home user on a budget; this was definitely the right choice for me.

  • To be or Not To Be

    > 3 day

    Nice monitor for work related. Has a built in blue light setting, which you can turn on or off.

  • 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.

  • John Woo

    > 3 day

    Another reviewer mentioned a way to increase the volume on the built in speakers (as the factory default setting is set at only 50%) and mentioned monitor management. For the life of me, I could not find this option in Windows 10. I was getting ready to return the monitor but just for kicks, I decided to look at the Users Manual. (who reads these things these days anyway, especially for a monitor?). Lo and behold, there are actual physical buttons hidden away on the bottom right corner of the monitor that activates the monitor management function that is independent of the Computer Operating System. Press the one on the far left to get into this mode (see second photo). From here you can get into various modes one of which is to change the default volume setting. See attached photos. I hope this will save others who are puzzled as to why in the heck is the volume so low from the monitor speakers.

  • DDBGURU

    08-06-2025

    My old display died yesterday. This display was the right price for the right features and available in one day by Amazon Prime. I recommend getting the instructions from HP online as the one-sheet instructions with pictures only is severely lacking. The only issue I had was with the audio. It comes with a audio cable with phone plugs on each end. If you use this in conjunction with HDMI, you get no sound. I found nothing that specifically said that in the instructions, but while trying to figure out why the built-in speakers werent working, I unplugged the audio cable and immediately the sound worked. It seems the HDMI cables carry the sound and the audio cable is not only not required, but blocks the audio signal. HP should update their instructions to make that clear.

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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