The HP E24 G4 monitor is designed for long-term, heavy-duty operation in any office environment. Its hallmarks are a thin side bezel, an IPS panel with excellent colour rendering and wide viewing angles. Full HD resolution provides excellent readability when working with large documents, while an anti-glare filter dramatically improves image visibility in both sunlight and artificial light. You will undoubtedly appreciate the USB hub and the display's adjustable height and angle.
Display
With a 23.8" screen and a 1920×1200p resolution, the HP E24 G4 LED monitor boasts the perfect parameters for a busy office. It also offers an ideal balance between user comfort and purchase price.
Picture
You'll undoubtedly welcome the superior colour rendering from the IPS panel, which delivers a great picture from virtually every angle. The HP E24 G4 also features an anti-glare coating to prevent unwanted glare—perfect when you have a lamp or window behind you.
Connectivity
With HDCP support, you can easily connect your PC or laptop to the HP E24 G4 via the HDMI 1.4 or DisplayPort 1.2 connectors. There is also an analogue VGA input for connecting older devices and a hub with four USB outputs.
Positioning
With office monitors, it is important that each user can set the display in the ideal position. Luckily, the HP E24 G4 monitor allows you to adjust the height by up to 150mm. You can even rotate the screen by 90° and use it in portrait mode—once you've used it to work with long texts, you'll never go back to a landscape position.
Special Features
If you spend many hours continuously looking at the display, you'll surely welcome HP's Eye Ease technology that reliably filters out blue light, which causes general fatigue and eye pain. What's more, HP Eye Ease does not affect colour accuracy.
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The first commercial triumph was an oscillator that surpassed all competition in quality, yet sold at a quarter of the price. In 1968, HP released their first desktop computer - a desktop calculator. The company currently manufactures products primarily related to computer technology - computers and laptops, printers, scanners, digital cameras, servers, and last but not least, calculators.
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