Best HP Monitors

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HP EliteDisplay E201 / E221 / E231

HP EliteDisplay E201 / E221 / E231

4.9 
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EESNSW4 posts
 

Best work from home monitor – This monitor is the best for working from home during lockdown, I bought it for the built in "pop up" webcam and the ability to rotate the screen… Read more

vertically or the standard horozontal. It also has a built in Bang & Olufsen speaker. The best part is when I hook it up to my work laptop for zoom, Skype or Teams conference calls I can look directly at the monitors webcam rather than viewers looking at the side of my face.

HP w2371d (B3A19AA)

HP w2371d (B3A19AA)

4.0 
Isif chadwickVIC5 posts
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Perfect but dosen't have HDMI connectivity – Good quality lcd display for connecting computer via VGA cable. However, since purchasing a Macbook early this year, this has immediately made this… Read more

monitor obsolete. Anyhow, there is a work around by using an adapter and it seems to work fine with an excellent refresh rate. Would highly recommend though!

HP E24i G4 9VJ40AA

HP E24i G4 9VJ40AA

1.0 
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  • Price (RRP) $432
  • Screen Size 24"
  • Screen Resolution1920 x 1200 (WUXGA)
  • Refresh Rate60 Hz
Mike11 posts
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25% failure rate and climbing – Our organisation purchased over 200 HP EliteDisplay E24i G4 (9VJ40AA) monitors over the last couple of years. We have had to return at least 54 of… Read more

them after they all started flickering and showing lines across the display. These faults started appearing over a year ago, and are still occurring. Given the frequency of failures I presume HP customers around the world are experiencing the same problem.

HP is apparently aware this is an issue: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Video-Display-and-Touch/HP-E24i-G4-screen-flickering-and-blinking/td-p/8387362

We made contact with HP through our supplier, and they sent us ten "buffer stock" monitors. However, that doesn't provide relief for the hours we have to spend replacing faulty monitors, logging support cases, packing monitors for return and unpacking replacements. We did ask if we could apply a fix or update ourselves, but the HP contact is no longer responding to e-mails.

A couple of the recent replacements were the same monitors we returned earlier. In one case a replacement monitor developed the same fault, and HP refused to replace it as the "Manufacturer warranty has expired". That may be correct for the replacement, but the original monitor was purchased in April 2021, and that three-year warranty doesn't expire until April 2024.

I dearly wish we had never purchased one HP E24i display. The main thing HP had going for them was reliability, and we've lost confidence in that. Their Australian sales and support channels have always been mediocre, so it looks like time to start giving the competition a go.

Mike
Mike   

Update: Problem rectified. After a fair amount of back-and-forth with a HP representative, we were… Read more