HP 24 FHD 144Hz 1ms GTG IPS LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (X24ih) - Black
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Linda K Racki
> 24 hourBought two of these monitors on a recommendation, and I have to say they surprised me at how good the quality is. These arent your normal, iffy, run-of-the-mill work computer monitors, and they are a good value at the normal price, but if you can snag them when they occasionally dip to ~$160 per monitor? Its an absolute steal. I use them for work purposes, but can see how a professional gamer would be attracted to them. Purchase with confidence.
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JohnT
> 24 hourPerfect for my wife working from home! Great size monitor and love that it is adjustable
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Danielle Miranda
> 24 hourBought for my son for gaming. The clarity and brightness is perfect for his online gaming. Using as dual monitor for his computer with another hp. Very pleased with HP monitors.
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Danielle Miranda
> 24 hourBought for my son for gaming. The clarity and brightness is perfect for his online gaming. Using as dual monitor for his computer with another hp. Very pleased with HP monitors.
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GeekGuy&Gal
> 24 hour4.4 stars. Overall I like it, but it suffers from backlight bleed (gray edges on left & right side of screen). BOTTOM LINE: Dont pay full retail for it, but worth it if on sale for 160 bucks or less, and you dont need a rotation/pivot feature. Most people dont need a refresh rate above 60 Hz, but if you are a hardcore gamer or have extra-sensitive eyes, the 144 Hz option is nice to have. PROS: + The brightness is exceptional; I had to turn it DOWN to around 50% to be easier on the eyes. + Easy height adjustment; simply slide it up or down. + No bad or stuck pixels initially. + Stand is solid. DEMERITS (minus 0.6 stars): - Did NOT come with a DisplayPort cable (but did include HDMI cable). - Backlight edge bleed. At this price point (MSRP 230 bucks), theres no excuse. Especially obvious on the entire left vertical edge of screen (gray edge instead of white), and nearly as bad on right side. Fortunately, the edge bleed/gray problem is only distracting when background is white or very light. Not really noticeable when gaming full-screen. Its not terrible enough to return the monitor (not a fun process), but I considered it. NEUTRALS: ~ Not easy to entirely hide cables (poor cable management options), unless you bend them excessively, because the ports are bottom facing near bottom of rear. ~ Windows 10 did NOT install a driver automatically, and DisplayPort connection didnt work properly. Had to go to HP dot com and find the right one; after manual install, DisplayPort OK. ~ No rotation/pivot. You can buy a different stand that allows it to rotate, but that means spending more $. There are some similar-ish 24-inch HP models that do rotate, such as: HP 24mh (75 Hz) HP VH240a (60 Hz, no DisplayPort)
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GeekGuy&Gal
> 24 hour4.4 stars. Overall I like it, but it suffers from backlight bleed (gray edges on left & right side of screen). BOTTOM LINE: Dont pay full retail for it, but worth it if on sale for 160 bucks or less, and you dont need a rotation/pivot feature. Most people dont need a refresh rate above 60 Hz, but if you are a hardcore gamer or have extra-sensitive eyes, the 144 Hz option is nice to have. PROS: + The brightness is exceptional; I had to turn it DOWN to around 50% to be easier on the eyes. + Easy height adjustment; simply slide it up or down. + No bad or stuck pixels initially. + Stand is solid. DEMERITS (minus 0.6 stars): - Did NOT come with a DisplayPort cable (but did include HDMI cable). - Backlight edge bleed. At this price point (MSRP 230 bucks), theres no excuse. Especially obvious on the entire left vertical edge of screen (gray edge instead of white), and nearly as bad on right side. Fortunately, the edge bleed/gray problem is only distracting when background is white or very light. Not really noticeable when gaming full-screen. Its not terrible enough to return the monitor (not a fun process), but I considered it. NEUTRALS: ~ Not easy to entirely hide cables (poor cable management options), unless you bend them excessively, because the ports are bottom facing near bottom of rear. ~ Windows 10 did NOT install a driver automatically, and DisplayPort connection didnt work properly. Had to go to HP dot com and find the right one; after manual install, DisplayPort OK. ~ No rotation/pivot. You can buy a different stand that allows it to rotate, but that means spending more $. There are some similar-ish 24-inch HP models that do rotate, such as: HP 24mh (75 Hz) HP VH240a (60 Hz, no DisplayPort)
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JBarbosa
> 24 hourAt last can play my games at more than 60hz !!!! Playing world of warships high graphics at 85 hz and warframe at 120hz could drive more but thats what my current video card can work with at a leisure pace . The absolute top is 144hz.
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Kerjack
> 24 hourClear images. Nice colors. Significantly better than the 1080p $100 Acer monitor I bought from best buy. Really nice adjustable stand.
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Douglas M. Smith
> 24 hourThe hp website acknowledges this problem and says to change your settings through the OMEN Gaming Hub. Under Refresh rate settings there is little to no ghosting at the 2nd level of response time speed. I would recommend using that setting or the 3rd speed if you really want fast response time but after that point there is noticeable ghost. The fastest setting is unplayable for competitive gaming.
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Matt
> 24 hourGreat display and plenty bright. Very good for watching movie’s. This monitor is well worth the money.