HP HP E24mv G4 FHD Conferencing Monitor 23.8" FHD Review

The HP E24mv G4 bundles a good webcam, speakers, and a great stand into one 24-inch monitor. It's a tidy solution for non-stop video calls, but the screen itself is just average.

Screen Size 23.8
Resolution 1920 x 1080
Panel Type IPS
Refresh Rate 60
Response Time Ms 5
HP HP E24mv G4 FHD Conferencing Monitor 23.8" FHD monitor
50.3 Gesamtbewertung

The 30-Second Version

A sharp, all-in-one monitor built for video calls. The pop-up 5MP webcam and great stand are highlights, but the screen is just okay. Worth it if you're always on camera and hate clutter.

Overview

The HP E24mv G4 is a monitor built for one thing: making you look and sound good on video calls. It's got a 5MP pop-up webcam, decent speakers, and a mic all built in, so you can ditch the clutter on your desk.

Beyond the conference call features, it's a solid, adjustable 24-inch IPS screen. The picture is fine for office work, and the stand lets you tilt, swivel, and adjust the height. It's a focused tool for remote workers, not a jack-of-all-trades.

Performance

For everyday office tasks and video calls, performance is exactly what you'd expect. The 1080p IPS panel looks clear from wide angles, and the 60Hz refresh is standard. Our data puts its overall performance in the 21st percentile, which means it's not a speed demon, but that's fine for its job. The 250-nit brightness is a bit dim for brightly lit rooms, and the colors are just okay, landing in the 30th percentile for color quality.

Performance Percentiles

Color 28.3
Portability 72.6
Display 23.2
Feature 70.4
Ergonomic 82.5
Performance 23.2
Connectivity 88.8
Social Proof 67.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The integrated 5MP pop-up webcam is sharp and convenient. 89th
  • Excellent ergonomic stand with full height, tilt, and swivel adjustment. 83th
  • Clean, clutter-free setup with built-in speakers and microphone. 73th
  • Good selection of ports, including DisplayPort, HDMI, and USB hub. 70th

Cons

  • The 250-nit brightness feels a bit dim. 23th
  • Color performance is just average for an IPS panel. 23th
  • It's a heavy monitor at over 14 pounds. 28th
  • Basic 60Hz refresh rate won't excite anyone.

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (19 reviews)
👍 Users love the convenience of the all-in-one design, praising the clean desk setup.
👍 The pop-up webcam gets consistently high marks for picture quality and the privacy of stowing it away.
🤔 Some note that while the screen is fine for work, it doesn't particularly stand out for color or brightness.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 23.8"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Performance

Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Response Time 5

Color & HDR

Brightness 250 nits
Color Gamut 16.7 Million Colors (6-Bit+FRC)

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 1
Thunderbolt N/A
Speakers No

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable Yes
Tilt Yes
Swivel No
Pivot No
VESA Mount 100x100

Features

Webcam Yes
Touchscreen No
Weight 6.5 kg / 14.3 lbs

Value & Pricing

At around $300, it's not the cheapest 24-inch monitor you can buy. You're paying a premium for the integrated conferencing kit. If you were to buy a similar basic monitor and a decent webcam separately, you'd probably spend close to this anyway. The value is there if you specifically want an all-in-one solution and hate dongles.

vs Competition

Compared to a basic office monitor like a Dell SE2422H, the HP wins on ergonomics and built-in features but costs more. Against a dedicated webcam setup with a premium monitor, you lose some flexibility and screen quality. The real competition is other conferencing monitors, like some from Lenovo, but the HP's pop-up camera and strong adjustability give it a clear edge for privacy and comfort.

Common Questions

Q: Can I use this with a MacBook?

Yes, but you'll likely need a USB-C to HDMI or DisplayPort adapter, as it doesn't have a native USB-C video input.

Q: How good is the built-in webcam?

The 5MP camera is better than most laptop webcams and handles low light decently, making it a solid upgrade for calls.

Q: Is the screen good for design work?

Not really. With average color performance and 1080p resolution, it's fine for office tasks but not for color-critical professional work.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you're a gamer, content creator, or just want the best picture for your money. The 60Hz refresh and basic color performance hold it back for those uses. Also, if you already have a webcam you love, you can get a better standalone monitor for less.

Verdict

Buy this if your desk is a permanent Zoom station and you want a clean, professional look without extra gadgets. The webcam is good, the stand is great, and it does its main job very well. Just don't expect a stunning picture for photo editing or a fast screen for gaming.