- - 60,5 cm (23.8") LED IPS
- - Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels 16:9
- - 7 ms 250 cd/m² 1000:1
- - F 22 kWh 38 W
HP EliteDisplay E243d computer monitor 60,5 cm (23.8") 1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD LED Silver




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Rest assured that your IT investment is supported by a three-year standard limited warranty.
Design the screen for how you work with HP Display Assistant software, which enables screen partitioning and helps deter theft by dimming a display that’s disconnected without approval.
Do even more with an easy clean desk solution. Attach your HP EliteDesk Mini Desktop PC directly behind the display and power it through the USB-C™ connection. [6,7]
Work comfortably with adjustable tilt, height, and swivel settings. Use pivot rotation to conveniently customize portrait or landscape views.
Save time by leaving your USB devices connected to one of the 4 USB 3.0 ports, and access your network through the RJ-45. Maintain legacy compatibility with VGA, HDMI, and DisplayPort™ out ports.


















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Uk has collected 9 expert reviews for HP EliteDisplay E243d computer monitor 60.5 cm (23.8") 1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD LED Silver and the average expert rating is 73 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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itpro.co.uk
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2019-12-01 23:27:57 |
When HP describes a monitor as a docking monitor, it isn't joking. It has packed this display with everything you would normally associate with a docking station, with the idea being that all you need to do is plug in your laptop using the supplied USB-C...
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HEXUS.net
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2019-12-01 23:27:57 |
Remember how awkward it used to be connecting a laptop to an external display? Each device would typically need a power brick, you'd have to fasten a DVI cable on both ends, a 3.5mm audio cable was necessary if you wanted sound, you may as well add an Eth...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2019-12-01 23:27:57 |
The end result was a fully networked system with no need for me to plug in a power cord to keep my laptop going. HP supplies a meaty external power brick, which means the display can deliver up to 65W of power. That’s enough for most laptops that use USB...
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