keep this in mind that is comes in two versions with adjustable stand and with fixed stand. the fixed stand version also does not have VESA mounting holes.
Maybe it's good to test white uniformity and glow effect? It's an issue in many IPS panels. Also, testing minimal brightness for me is more important than maximal, because in a darker room at night any brightness, higher than 100 cd/m or even 80 disrupts future sleeping and results in some eyestrain, but the problem of brightness is more relevant to budget 4k segment, still, minimal brightness isn't shown in the specs.
@@mrcgeraldes IPS is still the best option for most people, because it provides the most accurate and stable picture. And 24" 1080p panels are mostly the same, they are OK in terms of brightness and uniformity. 27" 1080p panels have issues though, especially cheaper ones, and even if they don't, I can't recommend them because of bad text clarity. With the first financial ability, I suggest to go with at least 1440p resolution, the problematic panels there are only cheapest Philips and older gaming Asus VG27AQ, though I also don't like AOCs because of poor menu, without even turning off the standby light option, and with badly working DDC/CI. I personally use 4k 60 hz LG, and I can say that LG is the most trustworthy in terms of minimal brightness and uniformity in 4k segment, and text clarity is amazing, noticeably better than 1440p at 65-70 cm. But 4k 144 hz Gigabyte isn't bad too in terms of brightness and uniformity, if you willing to pay more and are into gaming.
@@georgephilips2537 I have QHD monitor and I am having trouble to adapt. Tiny text seems fuzzy. The monitor is great I run at 3440x1440 - amaing vivid colors good black but tiny text is a bit fuzzy. I am not sure how can I improve this :( im considering to swap the monitor but not sure what can guarantee me a clear text quality
@@mrcgeraldes on QHD I were using 125% scaling and high ClearType, and had decent experience mostly. If you want to step up though, you should go to any 4k, except the cheapest LG 27UL500 or any 32" VA panel because they have a bit hazy coating. 28" and 32" 4k IPS panels have the best coating
Can you little bit more specific; is the display on the screen self rotating (auto rotate) as like in tablet or you still need to select Potrait Mode in Display setting. I also like to know have you try connect it to smartphone in pivot(taller) view.
The brightness is probably the biggest problems with this. If the office has brighter environment, it'll be a problem for them to be able to max out the screen to see better. It's a decent monitor for general use and definitely a plus if paired with a mini pc or an office desktop. Not bad for what it's aim is.
Under 200 bro but Chris never seems to tell us as he don't have the info he said from the brands normally. I think he needs to wait and get the prices in the videos
I bought it recently, and I was never able to operate it. Only two options work, which are “Settings” and Display, and there is no benefit from it. Please tell me how to use it
Thanks for the review TechTablets. I'm in a cross roads between this model and lg 24mk600m. i want this monitor for home and mixed using like productivity web browsing watching movies and RUclips and gaming. what should be my choice? thanks in advance 🙏
I've got Huawei AD80HW which is a slightly cheaper monitor. I'm really unhappy with the muted colors on it. Build, looks all amazing for the price. But the colors are just non-existent. Might have been black and white. Don't understand why everyone's giving it 5 stars everywhere. Would this be an ok replacement? It looks very similar so wondering if it might be ok to put them together for dual monitor setup.
Size is perfect for me, but resolution is too low, after moving to 4k+ with my MateView I can't go back. I would love a smaller secondary monitor at 4k at $500
Hi, no they haven’t paid me or my trip to Berlin for IFA. They sent me 3 launch products to review and so here I have the reviews as they launched at the same time. Companies that send me loan review units will have their products on my channel it saves me having to buy everything which I cannot do.
0/10......BRAND name staring me in the face every minute of use ............hey tech tablets let knock off some points for the badge AD pollution on my life !
keep this in mind that is comes in two versions with adjustable stand and with fixed stand. the fixed stand version also does not have VESA mounting holes.
For below USD 200 that is a good one. I like this stand.
Not bad for the price, I love the built in adjustable stand
It works well and is sturdy All up not bad at all for the price point.
Love this monitor! And the price is very good!
Maybe it's good to test white uniformity and glow effect? It's an issue in many IPS panels. Also, testing minimal brightness for me is more important than maximal, because in a darker room at night any brightness, higher than 100 cd/m or even 80 disrupts future sleeping and results in some eyestrain, but the problem of brightness is more relevant to budget 4k segment, still, minimal brightness isn't shown in the specs.
Then should I get IPS or not? What is the best solution?
@@mrcgeraldes IPS is still the best option for most people, because it provides the most accurate and stable picture. And 24" 1080p panels are mostly the same, they are OK in terms of brightness and uniformity. 27" 1080p panels have issues though, especially cheaper ones, and even if they don't, I can't recommend them because of bad text clarity. With the first financial ability, I suggest to go with at least 1440p resolution, the problematic panels there are only cheapest Philips and older gaming Asus VG27AQ, though I also don't like AOCs because of poor menu, without even turning off the standby light option, and with badly working DDC/CI. I personally use 4k 60 hz LG, and I can say that LG is the most trustworthy in terms of minimal brightness and uniformity in 4k segment, and text clarity is amazing, noticeably better than 1440p at 65-70 cm. But 4k 144 hz Gigabyte isn't bad too in terms of brightness and uniformity, if you willing to pay more and are into gaming.
@@georgephilips2537 I have QHD monitor and I am having trouble to adapt. Tiny text seems fuzzy. The monitor is great I run at 3440x1440 - amaing vivid colors good black but tiny text is a bit fuzzy. I am not sure how can I improve this :( im considering to swap the monitor but not sure what can guarantee me a clear text quality
@@mrcgeraldes on QHD I were using 125% scaling and high ClearType, and had decent experience mostly. If you want to step up though, you should go to any 4k, except the cheapest LG 27UL500 or any 32" VA panel because they have a bit hazy coating. 28" and 32" 4k IPS panels have the best coating
@@georgephilips2537 Thanks. I think I will go with UltraSharp U3219Q .Its a bit more than what I wanted to give but seems worth it
Great Review I always check out your videos along with ETA prime I love when you guys do the reviews on the mini pc’s .
Thank you
Nice Monitor, Good Job TechTablets
Does it support vesa mount?
In your opinion, would this monitor be good for use as an editing monitor for a photographer, for editing still photos ?
Same question
Does it come with built in speakers or no?
Tiene altavoces incorporados?
Can you little bit more specific; is the display on the screen self rotating (auto rotate) as like in tablet or you still need to select Potrait Mode in Display setting. I also like to know have you try connect it to smartphone in pivot(taller) view.
Did you have answers for your questions please?
Is it SN-24BZ ? I can't differ height-adjustable SNs from fixed ones
The screen comes with a full system inside it ???? Or it's just a normal screen
Does it not originally have its own display meaning with all the apps
The brightness is probably the biggest problems with this. If the office has brighter environment, it'll be a problem for them to be able to max out the screen to see better. It's a decent monitor for general use and definitely a plus if paired with a mini pc or an office desktop. Not bad for what it's aim is.
is it good for gaming ?
Does have speaker ?
Does it need cpu to run?
No you just plug into what every tech you want that has video out.
its Great and you Gerat youtuber 👌👍
And price???
Under 200 bro but Chris never seems to tell us as he don't have the info he said from the brands normally. I think he needs to wait and get the prices in the videos
Are there headphones?
??
@@mihlalimayekiso2898 Unfortunately, there are no headphones 🔊😕.
I bought it recently, and I was never able to operate it. Only two options work, which are “Settings” and Display, and there is no benefit from it. Please tell me how to use it
Does it have Bluetooth
Thanks for the vid.. Can I cast my laptop to the screen?.. Thanks
Good Day mate. I got a question, Can I use this as a monitor on my PS4 pro? Cheers!
Yes you can.
Which is better? This Huawei or this Philips 241V8L Monitor 24 "
Hi! Would you recommend it for photo editing? Is the color really accurate?
For the price point it’s not bad
Is it good for colour grading on budget?
Not really with this quality of screen. But also make sure you use a meter to properly measure and set up calibration etc.
Is there any volume settings on it. I have a 24" huwaei monitor though It doesn't have any volume. Is there any volume settings???
Did you find anything?
I should go with this one.
Thanks for the review TechTablets.
I'm in a cross roads between this model and lg 24mk600m. i want this monitor for home and mixed using like productivity web browsing watching movies and RUclips and gaming. what should be my choice?
thanks in advance 🙏
My purpose is the same! We need suggestions!
I've got Huawei AD80HW which is a slightly cheaper monitor. I'm really unhappy with the muted colors on it. Build, looks all amazing for the price. But the colors are just non-existent. Might have been black and white. Don't understand why everyone's giving it 5 stars everywhere.
Would this be an ok replacement? It looks very similar so wondering if it might be ok to put them together for dual monitor setup.
Hey Chris can you please compare the OnePlus 10 pro and the Iqoo 9 pro please?
So I don’t have my Oneplus 10 Pro anymore
I've that one. No VESA mount, but still awesome!
Well inside where the stand mounts it has 4 screws so I think with an adapter it should be possible to VESA mount it
Has it FRC?
Will you suggest lg 22mk600m over this?
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no audio?
Nope nothing at all
Huawei channel now?
When they send me products to review yes just like any other brand. Unfortunately Samsung, ASUS, MSI and others don’t yet hopefully one day.
@@Techtablets I for one ain't complaining you're one of the few channels to cover Huawei products in depth.
can you use ps4 or ps5 on it
yeah just plug the hdmi cable into the monitor from the console
Default Refresh rate 60? or 75?
I wish they also had 32 " size.
Size is perfect for me, but resolution is too low, after moving to 4k+ with my MateView I can't go back. I would love a smaller secondary monitor at 4k at $500
100 usd in Bulgaria. Its nice for that price
Yes very good price for what you get.
recently all the reviews of Huawei products... did they pay you to do so?
Hi, no they haven’t paid me or my trip to Berlin for IFA. They sent me 3 launch products to review and so here I have the reviews as they launched at the same time. Companies that send me loan review units will have their products on my channel it saves me having to buy everything which I cannot do.
Its good monitor but it only have 1 year warranty
❤
This needs 120hz and 1440p bro then it's good 👍
... not everything is made for gaming
The screen when playing games looks awful
Budget phones are 90-120hz in 2022..
Yeah so??
@@prshantdeula so so so so so so so so so monitors in 2022 must have minimum 120hz.
Most of the phone is not 120hz all time. Don't pay extra buying for something you don't need or not even can tell the difference
@@simoncheung527 i can tell difference easy 60-120 or 240hz... 360hz is bit harder but after few months i try 240hz and i feel a difference a bit.
@@AaronMobileGaming it is an entry level monitor not a gaming monitor.
1st
1080p yikes
It's sub $200.
Should be 1440p this isn't 2012
It is too small, 27” is optimal for productivity. No vesa mount is disqualification. Useless in total.
I don't need a big screen or vesa mounting, this is definitely going to be considered for me
We can't have a small monitor to do work in a small office space? I guess it's pretty useless since we need 27 inch in a small room.
@@joelconolly5574 its 21 century, CRT monitor era is over. 27” is perfect for smallest office.
sold my 27"1440 cause it was taking up too much space, got similar 24" on an arm and am much happier now
0/10......BRAND name staring me in the face every minute of use ............hey tech tablets let knock off some points for the badge AD pollution on my life !
most brands do this...