I had an older touch screen monitor and upgraded the computer. I missed the touch screen so bought this one. It works fine. Was easy to set up. And has good color and resolution.
I am a master student. This monitor perfectly meets my daily needs for academic work and research work. Just love the integrated camera, the speaker and that it could be changed into vertical. These functions helped me a lot in daily work.
Solid monitor (literally.. I mean it's kind of heavy for a 24", lol) but snapping the monitor into the stand head is a little difficult and awkward. Price is also a tad high for a Full HD (FHD, a.k.a. 1080P) IPS 8-bit non-HDR monitor in 2024 -- just realize a chunk of that extra cost goes into the stand that allows for every kind of tilt, rotation, vertical up/down, even rotating into portrait mode for those processing a lot of documents, etc. There's also two USB 3.0 Type A ports in the back and comes with all every sort of cable: power, VGA, HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB 3.0 Type A (plug into PC or dock) to Type B (plug into monitor to bring those two USB Type A ports alive). Lastly, know that there are several variations of the E24 G5, such as ones that are 1920x1200 (E24i), have USB-C (E24u), are touchscreens (E24t), are QHD (2560x1440) (E24q), and more. Some of these variations are available in other sizes, e.g. the E22 models that are 22", though the E24 line has the most variations. The Z models are the top-end ones and Pro sits below Elite.
The HP E24mv G4 FHD Conferencing Monitor is fine except the camera which I am supposed to be able to push on so that it will spring open seems to be missing the springs. I have to pull it up every time. I am waiting for it to come out because of the tugging I have to do. On the positive side, the color is great although I am still unsure about the software that allows one to adjust the color of the picture on the camera. I will get it down eventually. For the moment, I am quite pink with magenta shadows. I like the swivel base and the fact that I can have the screen vertical or horizontal. Now, if I could only figure out how to attach a second screen. I have tried two different screens with no luck. I am sure it is operator error, but the instructions are online, and I dislike that very much. I want a printed manual and yes, I did print one. For the price one pays, a manual should be included. All in all, I would give this a C. I have had easier monitors with which to work. The materials are very light-weight and that is not a good thing. Cheap plastic. The same goes for the case of my new HP Envy computer. Cheap materials, no manual, door that covers the DVR doesn't stay closed...it goes on and on. This a love-hate review. I would recommend this to a friend with several caveats and, if they did buy it, I will hope we remain friends.
This monitor was a great find, haven't learned how the camera works haven't been able to figure out how to work the speakers. The instructions are too small to read, overall, I really like this is a keeper.