This is the corporate desk monitor — nothing fancy, just reliable. It's 24 inches at 1080p, which means text is readable without zooming but not ultra-crisp like 4K. The picture is sharp enough for spreadsheets and email, and the IPS panel keeps colors consistent even when you're looking at it from the side during a video call.
It refreshes 75 times per second instead of the old 60Hz standard, so scrolling through documents feels a touch smoother. Not gaming-smooth, but noticeably better than older office monitors. The screen is plain and functional — no RGB lighting, no curve, no HDR stickers trying to impress you.
HP ships different versions of this model with slightly different port setups, but all have the basics: HDMI, DisplayPort, and sometimes USB-C depending on which configuration you get.