It's functional, but camera is pretty bad quality. The goal was camera built in to avoid add ons and extra cables (looks a little better and does function as wanted but still has cables and camera that is not clear at all).
The monitor works as indicated. The only thing that was not mentioned was to use with my computer I had to use both HDMI and Video cables. Once I used them, the monitor worked perfectly. The touch is responsive.
I'm completely bewildered by the installation of the two monitors. The monitor with the camera seems to work fine, though I have yet to figure out how to use the camera and the speakers. The second monitor is not working at all, and I don't know how to connect them - even with help from my local IT department. HP may make good products - I wouldn't really know at this point - but they seem to have a very poor understanding of how customers work.
A great yet affordable solution, if you are looking for a quality work-from-home monitor that covers both your camera and mic needs. I spend a lot of time on Zoom/Teams calls and this monitor works really well. My favorite part is the USB-C connection that powers your laptop and basically made my docking station redundant. Lastly, I enjoy being able to quickly swap my work laptop with my personal one via USB-C.
Unable to hang the monitor. Stand is fixed always!
on November 23, 2023
Posted by: JesusU
from Houston,Tx
Verified Purchase:Yes
I do not like this monitor. You can't take away the stand at all. I needed it out so I could install in a monitor arm, turns out is not possible. Only monitor I know doesn't allow you hang it.
camera doesn't work with windows 11. drivers do not exists yet.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting hp.com
Customer Rating
3
Great features!
on December 8, 2021
Posted by: seasons1981
from Sauk Rapids MN
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Well, I originally wanted to have a second monitor on my HP AIO, but apparently there is no way of connecting it with this... even if they are both HP products. It was difficult to even put together because the instructions didn't say that the monitor, once put together, would be able to move into its rightful place and not be crooked.
Once I was able to put it together, I noticed it came with many different cords, so I tried all of them that I could to connect my monitor but it kept asking for the VGA, which I obviously didn't have since I have an AIO and don't necessarily need a monitor for it. So I will have to try to order something for it to work.
Until I can find something though, I am not able to fully know how well the monitor works. It would be amazing if all the same type of brand worked with one another (like an AIO and monitor) with easy setup. It did say in the setup that I should be able to use one OR the other type of cord on it, but really, it just wants me to use the monitor VGA cord and nothing else. Pretty bummed, but I will find a way to make it work.