Crafted to surpass design standards, the Z24n G3 24″ 16:10 IPS Monitor from HP is composed of aluminum and delivers a frameless viewing experience. Brings your ideas to life with precise color accuracy and refine your work experience with this 24″ diagonal display. The Z24n G3 features one DisplayPort 1.2 output for daisy chaining, one DisplayPort 1.2 input, one HDMI 1.4 input, four USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A outputs, two of which provide 7.5W of charging power, and a USB Type-B input.
HP’s Z24n G3 has been built using an edge-lit anti-glare panel with In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology, a native resolution of 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz, support for 8-bit color using FRC, coverage for 99% of the sRGB and 85% of the P3 D65 color gamuts, a widescreen 16:10 aspect ratio, a static contrast ratio of 1000:1, a dynamic contrast ratio of 10,000,000:1, 350 cd/m2 brightness, 96 ppi, a 5 ms (GtG with Overdrive) response time, and a backlight lifespan of 30,000 hours. Using the 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles, it is possible to watch content from virtually any position. To further help improve viewing and accessibility, the display features a vertical tilt of -5 to 20°, a swivel of 90° (-45 to 45°), a rotation of 180° (±90°), and a max height adjustment of 5.9″. There is also a 100 x 100mm VESA mount that can be used to attach this display to a wall, or you can mount an HP Z2 Mini or Desktop Mini directly to the monitor for a cleaner workspace.
Tillman Morar (verified owner) –
Clear display and easily adjustable display settings.
Nathanial Abbott (verified owner) –
The slim bezel and HP quality makes it perfect as a second monitor.
Lenora Hammes (verified owner) –
+ big and bright enough, good colors + productive 16:10 aspect ratio + great value per price – would be great to have 75+Hz refresh – only a DP cable bundled. Honestly, what is the chance that buyer’s laptop has a full-size DP output? Integrated video on desktops also does not have DP often. One would need to make a separate order for an HDMI/DVI cable – since it supports DP and USB3 you’d think it should support video/data with a single USB-C cable too – but no