2405x May 2026

Based on your request, "2405x" likely refers to the HP Compaq 2405x Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Here is a review based on user experiences and technical specifications: HP Compaq 2405x Overview 24-inch Display Type: LED-backlit LCD Monitor Resolution: Typically 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) Status: Commonly sold as a "refurbished" unit Pros Based on your request, "2405x" likely refers to

If you are looking for a dirt-cheap, functional monitor for a simple workspace and can find one for under $100, it is a solid value option. It is a "no-frills" screen that gets the job done. If you'd like, I can: Search for or specific deals Compare it to modern budget monitors Look for technical specs like refresh rates or inputs If you'd like, I can: Search for or

Units have been reported for as low as $70-$99, making them excellent, cheap, "just does the job" monitors for home offices, kids, or virtual learning. It is not a high-end display and lacks

24-inch size is sufficient for multitasking, streaming, or office work. Cons

, a 24-inch LCD monitor often found in refurbished, budget-friendly setups.

It is not a high-end display and lacks premium features like high-end touch screen capabilities.

4 Comments

  1. Yulisa

    So, would you say that the Biden administration believes in Keynesian method? I ask because during the pandemic when unemployment rates were above the natural rate, the solution was to distribute stimulus checks. (Which, after reading this, I now understand why that was! I’ve learned so much reading about these things. Very well written.)

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    • John Bouman

      Yes, most politicians, including Biden but also many Republicans, favor the short run and support “stimulus packages”. But it is a stimulus for the short run only (just like taking hard drugs). In the long run, the negative effects (increase in the national debt, inflation, etc.) harm the economy.
      Thank you for your feedback, Yulisa!

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  2. Larry

    If you have a reduction in work hours due to an employers lack of business demand. Can you still apply for partial Unemployment benefits in NJ?

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    • John Bouman

      Good question, Larry. Perhaps someone can Internet search for this and find out. Any New Jersey residents out there?

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