Adorama[adorama.com] has 23.8" HP Z24m G3 1440p HDR Conferencing Monitor on sale for $169.99. Shipping is free.
This display has an integrated 5MP webcam that may be tilt-adjusted from -20 to 5° to better frame you during calls, dual down-firing 5W speakers, and dual mics
Specs:
23.8" QHD (2650 x 1440)
400 nits / cd/m2
99% sRGB, 99% Rec. 709, 90% DCI-P3
Delta E less than 2
90 Hz, 5 ms (Overdrive)
Anti-Glare / Matte finish
Ports:
USB Type-C® video input: 1 SuperSpeed USB Type-C®️ 5Gbps signaling rate (Up to 100W USB Power Delivery, Alt Mode DisplayPort™️ 1.4);
High-resolution 23.8" Quad HD (2560 x 1440) IPS LCD HDR Monitor for vibrant and sharp visuals
Integrated 5MP webcam, speakers, and noise-cancelling mics for seamless video conferencing
HP Presence technology for enhanced collaboration and communication
Fast 90Hz refresh rate for smooth screen experience and fluid motion
USB-C connection with 100W charging, compatible with Mac and PC platforms
Ergonomic design with pivot function, tilt, and height-adjustable stand for maximum comfort
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Last Edited by So-Many-Deals
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[So-Many-Deals: Thanks for that. Not one person thanked or even said which place they're purchasing from. It's even available on eBay from HP Direct for $150.]
In going through the very few review comments, some commented about driver issues, speakers, camera not always being on, but they likely all got resolved by changes in settings, power timeout settings, driver updates, firmware updates, etc. I'm not happy with HP's speed of driver or firmware updates (compared to Dell), but hopefully no future windows releases will present problems. One doesn't have to worry about the basic screen working, but there are opportunities for problems presented by the integrated additional components (mic, speakers, camera, hub ports).
I have 2 of these monitors and just ordered 2 more for my spouse's workstation.
It's a rare to find a 24" 1440p with refresh rate over 60 Hz. (This one is 90 Hz) So even though the PPI isn't as great as a 4k, it's going to be much better than 24" 1080p or the common 27" 1440p.
I use them for office work and light gaming. No Nvidia G sync or AMD free sync, but I haven't noticed any tearing. Granted, I only occasionally play FPS.
The webcam is decent and the speakers are usable (they aren't tinny sounding, but are a bit soft). The mic is fine. I haven't tried the ethernet as my dock has an ethernet port.
My one complaint is the webcam pop-in and pop-out sometimes makes the camera not detected. Therefore, I just leave it popped out all the time.
$124.55 with EPP discount at HP.com.
In for 2. Insane specs for the price.
EDIT: QHD on 24" is gorgeous. This is an excellent example of a "nook and cranny" monitor or something that can be kept discreetly in a living area when you don't want the home office big screens.
My first experience with this size/resolution was the Samsung USB-C Model 24" Viewfinity. I returned it because it had a splotchy AR coating.
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In going through the very few review comments, some commented about driver issues, speakers, camera not always being on, but they likely all got resolved by changes in settings, power timeout settings, driver updates, firmware updates, etc. I'm not happy with HP's speed of driver or firmware updates (compared to Dell), but hopefully no future windows releases will present problems. One doesn't have to worry about the basic screen working, but there are opportunities for problems presented by the integrated additional components (mic, speakers, camera, hub ports).
I have 2 of these monitors and just ordered 2 more for my spouse's workstation.
It's a rare to find a 24" 1440p with refresh rate over 60 Hz. (This one is 90 Hz) So even though the PPI isn't as great as a 4k, it's going to be much better than 24" 1080p or the common 27" 1440p.
I use them for office work and light gaming. No Nvidia G sync or AMD free sync, but I haven't noticed any tearing. Granted, I only occasionally play FPS.
The webcam is decent and the speakers are usable (they aren't tinny sounding, but are a bit soft). The mic is fine. I haven't tried the ethernet as my dock has an ethernet port.
My one complaint is the webcam pop-in and pop-out sometimes makes the camera not detected. Therefore, I just leave it popped out all the time.
I wish there was more 24" 1440p high refresh rate monitors. 120hz or more ideally. You'd think at least one company by now would have at least attempted it.
Intriguing. I can see a use for everything but the RJ45. Does that make this a hub, such that you daisy to a 2nd monitor then go USBC in and out to a PC?
Intriguing. I can see a use for everything but the RJ45. Does that make this a hub, such that you daisy to a 2nd monitor then go USBC in and out to a PC?
I'd assume the RJ45 would be to get hardwired interwebs when you connect a pc/laptop via usb C (essentially using the monitor as a hub)
EDIT: QHD on 24" is gorgeous. This is an excellent example of a "nook and cranny" monitor or something that can be kept discreetly in a living area when you don't want the home office big screens.
My first experience with this size/resolution was the Samsung USB-C Model 24" Viewfinity. I returned it because it had a splotchy AR coating.
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https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp...ng-display
Available in this price range in so many places (Amazon, eBay, Walmart, etc.).
https://www.amazon.com/HP-Z24m-G3...0BB85RRHR/
In going through the very few review comments, some commented about driver issues, speakers, camera not always being on, but they likely all got resolved by changes in settings, power timeout settings, driver updates, firmware updates, etc. I'm not happy with HP's speed of driver or firmware updates (compared to Dell), but hopefully no future windows releases will present problems. One doesn't have to worry about the basic screen working, but there are opportunities for problems presented by the integrated additional components (mic, speakers, camera, hub ports).
It's a rare to find a 24" 1440p with refresh rate over 60 Hz. (This one is 90 Hz) So even though the PPI isn't as great as a 4k, it's going to be much better than 24" 1080p or the common 27" 1440p.
I use them for office work and light gaming. No Nvidia G sync or AMD free sync, but I haven't noticed any tearing. Granted, I only occasionally play FPS.
The webcam is decent and the speakers are usable (they aren't tinny sounding, but are a bit soft). The mic is fine. I haven't tried the ethernet as my dock has an ethernet port.
My one complaint is the webcam pop-in and pop-out sometimes makes the camera not detected. Therefore, I just leave it popped out all the time.
In for 2. Insane specs for the price.
EDIT: QHD on 24" is gorgeous. This is an excellent example of a "nook and cranny" monitor or something that can be kept discreetly in a living area when you don't want the home office big screens.
My first experience with this size/resolution was the Samsung USB-C Model 24" Viewfinity. I returned it because it had a splotchy AR coating.
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Several deemed it "unhelpful".
https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp...ng-display
Available in this price range in so many places (Amazon, eBay, Walmart, etc.).
https://www.amazon.com/HP-Z24m-G3...0BB85RRHR/
In going through the very few review comments, some commented about driver issues, speakers, camera not always being on, but they likely all got resolved by changes in settings, power timeout settings, driver updates, firmware updates, etc. I'm not happy with HP's speed of driver or firmware updates (compared to Dell), but hopefully no future windows releases will present problems. One doesn't have to worry about the basic screen working, but there are opportunities for problems presented by the integrated additional components (mic, speakers, camera, hub ports).
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It's a rare to find a 24" 1440p with refresh rate over 60 Hz. (This one is 90 Hz) So even though the PPI isn't as great as a 4k, it's going to be much better than 24" 1080p or the common 27" 1440p.
I use them for office work and light gaming. No Nvidia G sync or AMD free sync, but I haven't noticed any tearing. Granted, I only occasionally play FPS.
The webcam is decent and the speakers are usable (they aren't tinny sounding, but are a bit soft). The mic is fine. I haven't tried the ethernet as my dock has an ethernet port.
My one complaint is the webcam pop-in and pop-out sometimes makes the camera not detected. Therefore, I just leave it popped out all the time.
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https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp...lsrc=aw.d
HP Z24m G3 QHD Conferencing Display 23.8" QHD (2560 x 1440) https://www.walmart.com/ip/1819108309
I'd assume the RJ45 would be to get hardwired interwebs when you connect a pc/laptop via usb C (essentially using the monitor as a hub)
In for 2. Insane specs for the price.
EDIT: QHD on 24" is gorgeous. This is an excellent example of a "nook and cranny" monitor or something that can be kept discreetly in a living area when you don't want the home office big screens.
My first experience with this size/resolution was the Samsung USB-C Model 24" Viewfinity. I returned it because it had a splotchy AR coating.