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Henrique de Melo Jorge Barbosa
> 24 hourI had many monitors over the years, and recently Ive found that HP is making the best quality monitors for the price. I bought this one for my wifes online classes and she loves it. It is big enough for viewing a lot at the same time, but also small enough that she can move it around the house and use it on any table. I definitely recommend it.
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uzo
> 24 hourReally liked this model, bought mine a few years ago for close to $100. Liked it so much that I decided to buy another but the price had gone up. The stand is sturdy, heavy and built right. It can tilt, adjust the height and turn into a vertical profile. Very versatile device. The speakers are good, nothing mind-blowing but they deliver good sound. I primarily use mine for work.
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M. Fernandes
> 24 hourI actually really like these monitors and this is the 5th one I have ordered. I have never had a problem with them.
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Adam N.
> 24 hourThis is a great monitor for the price. I never thought I would need a tilt/height adjustment until I got this. It’s watch a movie, gaming, work, etc. adjustments or a nice option. I will definitely be buying another one.
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Jessica M.
> 24 hourI bought two of these, and they have been great. I like the input options, and that the monitors have speakers. Im no audiophile, so having simple speakers included in the monitors meant I could have one less item on my desk. I put these on the Mount it! dual VESA mount (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BW739D2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1), which was super easy. The monitors came with a very nice, sturdy, flat-base (So you dont totally lose that desk space!!) stand, but I opted for the mount. The monitors also came with VESA screws already installed, so mounting them just required removal of the screws and reinstallation of the screws with the VESA mount plate. Also, I have been working from home, and had one these hooked up to both my personal computer and my work computer. Switching inputs was easy using the hard-key buttons hidden on the bottom-right of the monitor body. And as simple as it is, these came with an HDMI an power cable which were 6ft long each, which was nice. NOTE: The listing says 75hz refresh rate, but that is with DisplayPort cables. As I write this, these are running at 60hz on the included HDMI cables. This doesnt matter at all to me, because I dont play games on them, but FYI! I shop around pretty extensively before making purchases, and I feel confident that these are a good value (obviously, since I bought them). $110 for a brand-name, 1080p, 60/75hz IPS monitor with speakers, VESA mount-reay but comes with a good stand, and has good input options (HDMI, DP, or VGA). Now that Ive owned them for a few weeks, I would absolutely purchase them again next time.
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Paris (LeSweetpea)
> 24 hourLets start with the pros! -The size is good, I think it looks pretty, its clear, has decently good speakers, can be turnt sideways, and is decent for gaming. I bought this primarily as a budget gaming monitor and to use it while Im streaming games on Twitch. -Not too expensive -Nice looking stand Cons -Whenever I play any dark game like Skyrim, or see a dark loading screen from a game, I unfortunately see yellow bleeding on the sides. Its been there since Day 1. I most likely will exchange it for a new one if I can find a solution for my second issue. I really needed a monitor for streaming, so I dont have time to go days without a monitor again. This monitor does have a warranty, so Ill have to contact HP at some point if it really starts to bug me while playing games like Skyrim. -I cannot connect my Nintendo Wii. Ive tried contacting HP support but no one knows the answer so far and I get an error every time I plug in my Wii saying that I need to change the mode when there is no option to change the mode. I was really looking forward to streaming switch and Wii games but I havent found a solution for the Wii games yet although Switch games are fine... if I dont, I may have to get a BENQ or some other type of gaming monitor that is more compatible with different gaming systems. **EDIT: I had to change my Wii settings from 480i to 480p and it works now! & Now I have two monitors and put them on a VESA dual mount! Besides that, its great! The height adjustment is AMAZING, I LOVE that it has speakers, and it has the ports that I need! Another HDMI would be nice, but its okay. Main problems were just the bleeding and not being able to connect my Wii. If I find a solution for my Wii Ill update this review! -@LeSweetpea on Twitch, IG, and YouTube
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LMatt
> 24 hourIt’s a fantastic monitor. I use it for work and it more than meets my expectations. The image quality is good for what I need but I could see a gamer wanting higher resolution and/or a higher quality monitor. It’s perfect for working from home.
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D. Carroll
> 24 hourVery nice monitor. Plenty of adjustments. The HEIGHT adjustment is GREAT. Not a gamer, so I can not say how well it looks with games. At the current price cant be beat!!!
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halowe
> 24 hourSet up originally using an HDMI cable and it worked flawlessly! Of course, one of the reasons I chose this monitor is because of the built-in speakers. Unfortunately, the speakers do NOT work with the HDMI cord plugged in. Originally, I thought the speakers just simply didn’t work. I contacted tech support and they had me try a different cord but never asked me about HDMI. So, although she was very nice, she had no idea what she was doing aside from reading a script. They need to add the HDMI issue their script. A note on the site itself might be a good idea as well. Anyway, she set up a return that I later cancelled (they never told UPS that I cancelled so he showed up for a return the next - actually, that was wrong as well since I couldn’t return it till the new one arrived - oh well...) Anyway, after I sat and thought about it for a while, I suspected that the HDMI carrying the audio signal thereby blocking it. So, I used the VGA connection. It works, but I had to significantly adjust the vertical setting on the monitor. Bottom line, the monitor is now fully functional including the speakers. The speakers sound pretty much like any other PC speakers although a tad louder, certainly loud enough for my use. I was able to tweak the sound a bit with the audio manager that came with the Lenovo computer. The point I deducted was for the tech support. I realize this is a new monitor but the people answering the phone should at least understand the technology even if they don’t know the item details. UPDATE 1: The monitor does NOT work well unless I use an HDMI cable, which I am now doing. So, I am back to external speakers. Basically, if I try to use anything other than an HDMI cable, the monitor cuts out (goes dark) frequently, although it does come back on again. BOTTOM LINE: I am not able to use the internal soeakers, perhaps you’ll have better luck...
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sguerra02
> 24 hourUpdate: replacement is working much but l better. Have been using it for a few weeks with no problems. Original review: Worked good for a month and then the screen would go black. Tried power cycling it and switching cables but nothing worked. Hp is sending a replacement but its 10 days out so I will have to pick up another monitor for work...