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Good viewing angles, a highly adjustable stand, and solid build quality make a good compromise for the HP 24MH’s inability to process HDR content, low peak brightness, and lack of VRR support.
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Product Snapshot
Overview
The HP 24MH is an affordable, fine HP monitor that was announced in 2020. It pledges to deliver outstanding visuals due to its Full HD 1080p resolution and a more impressive ultra-wide viewing experience than the Sceptre E248W-19203R thanks to the thin bezels on its micro-edge display. In addition, the monitor is an excellent pick for users that tend to work for extended intervals as its low blue light filter helps reduce eye strain by shifting the content to warmer colors. Furthermore, its ergonomic stand allows for both height and tilt adjustment, allowing users to set it to their preferred angle or tilt. Finally, its 99.5% coverage of the sRGB color gamut allows for entry-level color-focussed work and makes it accurate enough for light photo or video editing. Read through the rest of this HP 24MH review to find out what else it has in store and whether it is good enough to rank among the best-ranked computer monitors around.
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our Verdict
The HP 24MH is a great choice for anyone looking for a budget-friendly monitor with good color accuracy. It has good black levels, great viewing angles, and a lightweight build. Unfortunately, it doesn’t support HDR content, has a low peak brightness, and doesn’t have a Variable Refresh Rate, so it’s not the best choice for gamers.
ReasonS to Buy
- Wide color gamut
- Good viewing angles
- Lightweight to allow for portability
- Ergonomic stand
- A low blue light filter reduces eye strain
Reason to Avoid
- Not ideal for pro-gaming (No VRR, Adaptive-Sync)
- Low peak brightness
- No support for HDR content
- No USB connectivity
HP 24MH Specs
Display Type | LCD | |
HDMI Inputs | 1 | |
HDR Format | n/a | |
Max Resolution | 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) | |
Panel Type | IPS | |
Refresh Rate | 75 Hz | |
Response Time | 5 ms | |
Screen size | 23.8" | |
Sync Technology | n/a |
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Test Results
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Brightness (nits) | 235.5 |
Contrast Ratio (as ratio x:1) | 1,223 |
Color Gamut/Accuracy % (DCI P3 xy) | 0 |
Color Gamut/Accuracy % (DCI P3 uv) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (sRGB Coverage xy) | 99.5 |
Color Gamut % (Adobe RGB Coverage xy) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (Rec. 2020 Coverage xy) | 0 |
Color Gamut % (Rec. 709 Coverage xy) | 0 |
Input Lag (ms) | 0 |
Response Time (ms) | 5 |
Horizontal Viewing Angle (Washout Left) | 0 |
Horizontal Viewing Angle (Washout Right) | 0 |
Vertical Viewing Angle (Washout Above) | 0 |
Vertical Viewing Angle (Washout Below) | 0 |
Reflections % (Total Reflections) | 0 |
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