Model | HP P24V G5 FHD Monitor |
---|---|
Display | 24" FHD |
Panel Type | VA |
Refresh rate | 60Hz |
Response Time | 5ms Gray to Gray |
Brightness | 250nits |
Ports | x1 DisplayPort 1.2 |
Dimensions | 21.22 x 2.02 x 12.74 in |
Color | Black |
Warranty | 3 Year Local |
HP P24V G5 FHD Monitor | 3 Year Local Warranty | (NEW)
HP P24V G5 FHD Monitor
- Display: 24″ FHD
- Refresh rate: 60Hz
- Brightness: 250nits
- Panel Type: VA
- Warranty: 3 Year Local
- Status: New
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HP P24V G5 FHD Monitor
HP P24V G5 FHD Monitor Price in Pakistan
Modern Design. Functional Fit.
Clear your mind and your desk with a monitor designed to work in any space. Keep the focus on your screen through the sleek 3-sided micro-edge bezel, neat cable management, and slim stand with adjustable tilt for your perfect view.
In Full View
Enjoy how your projects or assignments look on this IPS monitor with excellent, front-of-screen views. It boasts FHD resolution and AMD Free-Sync technology featuring a 75Hz refresh rate for sharp images and fluid motion.
Intuitive Inputs. Easy Control.
Make your workspace as simple as possible, so you can concentrate on what you do best. Easily set up your monitor by customizing your settings with the intuitive Joypad OSD button or manage them directly from the screen with HP Display Center.
Reduce. Repurpose. Recycle.
To do more for the planet, we are helping to close the loop by repurposing IT equipment in our newest EPEAT-registered and Energy Star monitors. To go above and beyond, these monitors contain 85% recycled plastics solely from recycled ITE plastics. Plus, this monitor ships in 100% recyclable packaging.
HP was founded by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard in 1939. Their first product was an audio oscillator and one of their first customers was Walt Disney. Disney used the oscillator to test audio equipment in the 12 specially equipped theaters showing Fantasia in 1940. HP entered the computer market with the HP 2116A in 1966. It was designed to control HP’s large product line of test and measurement equipment. By 1969, HP was marketing a timesharing computer system and continued to issue new products, including their HP-35 hand-held calculator and several computers in the 1970s.
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