Edited to add: I said this because it wasn't detailed in the OP. Yes, I get it that some people don't need the VESA mount. I actually have a desk with a dual-monitor VESA stand, and I'm looking to upgrade my 21 inchers to 24 inchers.
Someone below did post a link to a nifty gadget that would be compatible, but I'm not looking to spend additional money on top of the monitors themselves.
Eww this should be illegal
No way to mount them, no rotate or height adjustment built in, there are better options out there.
ASUS 23.8" 1080P Gaming Monitor (VG246H) - Full HD, IPS, 75Hz, 1ms, FreeSync, Extreme Low Motion Blur, Low Blue Light, Flicker Free, VESA Mountable, HDMI, VGA, Height Adjustable https://a.co/d/8GAitOX for instance
*edit* I didn't pull this particular monitor from thin air, it is one of the higher rates "cheap" monitors on rtings.com which folks should recognize from TV reviews but they do monitors too. I would suggest looking through there and seeing what fits the specs that are most important to you https://www.rtings.com/monitor
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10-04-2022 at 10:10 PM.
No VESA mounts
Edited to add: I said this because it wasn't detailed in the OP. Yes, I get it that some people don't need the VESA mount. I actually have a desk with a dual-monitor VESA stand, and I'm looking to upgrade my 21 inchers to 24 inchers.
Someone below did post a link to a nifty gadget that would be compatible, but I'm not looking to spend additional money on top of the monitors themselves.
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10-05-2022 at 05:29 AM.
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Good deal or nah?
No way to mount them, no rotate or height adjustment built in, there are better options out there.
ASUS 23.8" 1080P Gaming Monitor (VG246H) - Full HD, IPS, 75Hz, 1ms, FreeSync, Extreme Low Motion Blur, Low Blue Light, Flicker Free, VESA Mountable, HDMI, VGA, Height Adjustable https://a.co/d/8GAitOX for instance
*edit* I didn't pull this particular monitor from thin air, it is one of the higher rates "cheap" monitors on rtings.com which folks should recognize from TV reviews but they do monitors too. I would suggest looking through there and seeing what fits the specs that are most important to you https://www.rtings.com/monitor
You can get third party mounts from Amazon that would be compatible with this
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Shoemat0 · 7 months ago Can these monitors be mounted?1
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HP Team Grant · 7 months ago
Thank you for your question! The HP M24f Monitor is not VESA mount compatible."
I'm aware of no other system for mounting displays than VESA
"
Shoemat0 · 7 months ago Can these monitors be mounted?1
answer
HP Team Grant · 7 months ago
Thank you for your question! The HP M24f Monitor is not VESA mount compatible."
I'm aware of no other system for mounting displays than VESA
Yes the monitor are not out of the box compatible for VESA, what i am saying is you can get third party parts to make the monitor compatible with a VESA mount.
Not everyone wants to mount their monitors on a stand.
I've sold these monitors to clients often. They are a great monitor for office/general use. Look at the screen sideways -- they are about as thin as the actual LCD panel itself. Very good looking screens.
$118 per screen is a great deal.
They are HDMi (and maybe VGA) only. Wish they would implement Displayport.
"Screen Became Unglued
a year ago
I bought two screens in June. It's now the end of August and both screens have become unglued on the sides and are: 1) letting out light from both sides, and 2) reducing the screen brightness as a result. Both monitors have sat in the same location in my office since I ordered them, so it's not wear and tear, but a defective product. Because HP only allows exchanges/returns within 1 month of order, I'm stuck with the defective monitors they shipped."
FYI, there is two review saying the HP monitor would unglue and came out of itself.
true but its an option for anyone who wants these monitors but VESA is a deal breaker
I appreciate your sharing of this option, I was not aware of it. I will stand by that this should not be necessary as VESA has been a standard forever and they have to intentionally not support it at this point. So now more $ and waste has to be created to give functionality that should have been there by default.
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Edited to add: I said this because it wasn't detailed in the OP. Yes, I get it that some people don't need the VESA mount. I actually have a desk with a dual-monitor VESA stand, and I'm looking to upgrade my 21 inchers to 24 inchers.
Someone below did post a link to a nifty gadget that would be compatible, but I'm not looking to spend additional money on top of the monitors themselves.
ASUS 23.8" 1080P Gaming Monitor (VG246H) - Full HD, IPS, 75Hz, 1ms, FreeSync, Extreme Low Motion Blur, Low Blue Light, Flicker Free, VESA Mountable, HDMI, VGA, Height Adjustable https://a.co/d/8GAitOX for instance
*edit* I didn't pull this particular monitor from thin air, it is one of the higher rates "cheap" monitors on rtings.com which folks should recognize from TV reviews but they do monitors too. I would suggest looking through there and seeing what fits the specs that are most important to you https://www.rtings.com/monitor
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Edited to add: I said this because it wasn't detailed in the OP. Yes, I get it that some people don't need the VESA mount. I actually have a desk with a dual-monitor VESA stand, and I'm looking to upgrade my 21 inchers to 24 inchers.
Someone below did post a link to a nifty gadget that would be compatible, but I'm not looking to spend additional money on top of the monitors themselves.
Eww this should be illegal
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank rgreen1983
No way to mount them, no rotate or height adjustment built in, there are better options out there.
ASUS 23.8" 1080P Gaming Monitor (VG246H) - Full HD, IPS, 75Hz, 1ms, FreeSync, Extreme Low Motion Blur, Low Blue Light, Flicker Free, VESA Mountable, HDMI, VGA, Height Adjustable https://a.co/d/8GAitOX for instance
*edit* I didn't pull this particular monitor from thin air, it is one of the higher rates "cheap" monitors on rtings.com which folks should recognize from TV reviews but they do monitors too. I would suggest looking through there and seeing what fits the specs that are most important to you https://www.rtings.com/monitor
You can get third party mounts from Amazon that would be compatible with this
Shoemat0 · 7 months ago Can these monitors be mounted?1
answer
HP Team Grant · 7 months ago
Thank you for your question! The HP M24f Monitor is not VESA mount compatible."
I'm aware of no other system for mounting displays than VESA
Shoemat0 · 7 months ago Can these monitors be mounted?1
answer
HP Team Grant · 7 months ago
Thank you for your question! The HP M24f Monitor is not VESA mount compatible."
I'm aware of no other system for mounting displays than VESA
simple amazon search:
https://www.amazon.com/HumanCentr...s9
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I've sold these monitors to clients often. They are a great monitor for office/general use. Look at the screen sideways -- they are about as thin as the actual LCD panel itself. Very good looking screens.
$118 per screen is a great deal.
They are HDMi (and maybe VGA) only. Wish they would implement Displayport.
a year ago
I bought two screens in June. It's now the end of August and both screens have become unglued on the sides and are: 1) letting out light from both sides, and 2) reducing the screen brightness as a result. Both monitors have sat in the same location in my office since I ordered them, so it's not wear and tear, but a defective product. Because HP only allows exchanges/returns within 1 month of order, I'm stuck with the defective monitors they shipped."
FYI, there is two review saying the HP monitor would unglue and came out of itself.
I appreciate your sharing of this option, I was not aware of it. I will stand by that this should not be necessary as VESA has been a standard forever and they have to intentionally not support it at this point. So now more $ and waste has to be created to give functionality that should have been there by default.