Appliances Presidents’ Day SaleEnds 2/25. Limited quantities. No rainchecks.Shop now

Main Content
product image

Element Electronics - Element 24" IPS LED 1080p Full HD Frameless Monitor - Black

Model: EM2FPAB24B
SKU: 6509701
This item is no longer available in new condition. See similar items below
  • Key Specs
    • Refresh Rate: 75Hz (The number of frames per second the device can produce natively without enhancement. Higher rates help produce smooth, seamless pictures.)
    • Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (Maximum resolution refers to the highest number of pixels that a screen can process and display. Higher resolution signals produce more detailed images.)
    • Response Time: 6.5 milliseconds (The speed at which pixels can change colors is called response time. It is measured in milliseconds (ms).)
    • Panel Type: IPS (Technology that affects response time and image quality.)
    • Synchronization Technology: Not Applicable (Generally, these technologies allow syncing between a computer/console game's frame rate and the device's refresh rate for a smoother display without tearing.)
    • Screen Size: 24 inches (Size of the screen, measured diagonally from corner to corner.)
    • Display Connector(s): 1 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x VGA, 1 x HDMI 2.0 (The number and type of connectors used to connect to an external display.)
  • General
    • Brand: Element Electronics
    • Model Number: EM2FPAB24B
    • Product Name: Element 24" IPS LED 1080p Full HD Frameless Monitor
    • Color: Black
    • Operating System Compatibility: Not Applicable
  • Display
    • Refresh Rate: 75Hz (The number of frames per second the device can produce natively without enhancement. Higher rates help produce smooth, seamless pictures.)
    • Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (Maximum resolution refers to the highest number of pixels that a screen can process and display. Higher resolution signals produce more detailed images.)
    • Native Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (Native resolution of a screen refers to its single, fixed resolution. Sometimes screens must scale an image up or down in order to fit the native resolution. This can cause a loss of resolution or detail.)
    • Contrast Ratio: 3000:1 (Measured difference between a displayed image's brightest whites and darkest blacks. The larger the first number, the more detail and color that can be displayed.)
    • Response Time: 6.5 milliseconds (The speed at which pixels can change colors is called response time. It is measured in milliseconds (ms).)
    • Display Type: LED
    • Panel Type: IPS (Technology that affects response time and image quality.)
    • Synchronization Technology: Not Applicable (Generally, these technologies allow syncing between a computer/console game's frame rate and the device's refresh rate for a smoother display without tearing.)
    • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (The measurement of the width of a screen compared to the height of a screen, expressed as a ratio.)
    • Curved Screen: false
    • Brightness: 250 candela per square meter (A measure of the total light output.)
    • Screen Size: 24 inches (Size of the screen, measured diagonally from corner to corner.)
    • High Dynamic Range (HDR): false (An HDR-compatible 4K TV or other HDR-compatible product displays HDR video content when it's available from sources like 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Discs and 4K streaming services.)
    • Horizontal Viewing Angle: 178 degrees (The maximum angle at which the display can be viewed with acceptable visual performance from either side.)
    • Vertical Viewing Angle: 178 degrees (The maximum angle at which the display can be viewed with acceptable visual performance from above or below.)
    • Touch Screen: false (Touch-screen devices make navigating more intuitive. Using a touch-screen display, you can do things such as tap to select, hold and drag to move items, swipe to scroll, and pinch to zoom.)
    • On-Screen Display Languages: English,French,Spanish,Simplified Chinese (The available language options for displayed text.)
  • Connectivity
    • Number of DisplayPort Inputs (Total): 0
    • Number of HDMI Inputs (Total): 1
    • Display Connector(s): 1 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x VGA, 1 x HDMI 2.0 (The number and type of connectors used to connect to an external display.)
  • Compatibility
    • Wall Mountable: true (The product is able to be secured to a wall. Some products are designed ready to mount, while others may require additional hardware/accessories for installation.)
    • VESA Wall Mount Standard: No VESA wall mount pattern (VESA wall mount standards refer to the spacing of screw holes built into a TV in order to fit with standard TV wall mounts. These standards are implemented into most TVs and monitors.)
  • Features
    • Tiltable: true
    • Adjustable Stand Height: false
    • Built-In Webcam: false
    • Integrated Speaker(s): false
  • Dimensions
    • Product Height With Stand: 15.7 inches
    • Product Height Without Stand: 12.4 inches
    • Product Width: 21.3 inches (The out of box width of the item. Width is measured as the horizontal distance from one side of the item to the other as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Depth (With Stand): 6.3 inches
    • Product Depth Without Stand: 1.7 inches
    • Product Weight: 6 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
    • Stand Included: true
    • Stand Width: 6.3 inches (The horizontal measurement of the stand/base, or the distance from the outside of one leg to the outside of the opposite leg, as it is attached to the product.)
  • Certifications Listings & Approvals
    • ENERGY STAR Certified: false (Devices carrying the ENERGY STAR service mark, such as computer products and peripherals, kitchen appliances, and other products, generally use 20% to 30% less energy than required by federal standards.)
    • EPEAT Qualified: false (The Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) was designed to provide an environmental assessment tool for purchasers. In order to qualify for EPEAT, a product must meet all 23 required criteria.)
  • Other
    • UPC: 810649031842

This Element 24" FHD 1080P LED Frameless PC Monitor provides simple connectivity to get straight to work. Whether you're adding to your current work from home set-up or purchasing a new monitor to stay in touch with loved ones, this full HD monitor will do the trick. This Element monitor offers a 1080P, full high-definition screen for a clear, vivid picture. Whether you're watching videos, video chatting, or playing basic games you'll find this full HD monitor provides a crisp viewing experience. Element's frameless monitor screens enable your monitor to blend in with your decor for a clean aesthetic. The thin bezel allows for a full-screen experience. Expand your view and get more done by adding a second or third monitor to your office set-up with easy HDMI and VGA connectivity. *No built-in speakers

    Whats Included
    • Element Electronics 24" Monitor + Stand
    • Adapter
    • HDMI Cable
    • User Manual
    • Element Electronics 24" Monitor + Stand
    • Adapter
    • HDMI Cable
    • User Manual

    Q: Why does this monitor have such bad "Stuttering" problems when watching movies? Even when "Overdrive" mode is "Off," the "Stuttering" is very bad in scenes with horizontal motion.

    A: TO: "anonymous" In response to your message saying, "The stuttering is because the response time is too slow, even with overdrive mode off," there is a problem with your answer. Based on what I have read and based on the videos I have seen, the "response time" causes "stuttering" in different ways depending on the "frame rates" of either the videogame or the movie. For example, a "Videogame" often rights at the "High Frame Rate" of "60 frames per second." In order to reduce "Stuttering" in a videogame running at 60 frames per second, the correct course of action is to use a monitor with a "faster" response time. You can also do this by turning "Overdrive" mode on. However, the situation is the exact opposite with "Movies" that run at the "Low Frame Rate" of only "24 Frames Per Second." In order to reduce "Stuttering" in a movie running at 24 frames per second, the correct course of action is to use a monitor with a "slower" response time. You need to make sure "Overdrive" mode is turned off in order to make sure the "response time" is as slow as possible. I want to paraphrase in order to clarify. Using a monitor with a fast response time of 1ms may help a videogame with a high frame rate of 60 frames per second; however, using a monitor with a fast response time of 1ms will actually have an "inverse" type of "opposite" effect on a movie running at 24 frames per second. In other words, the movie will look worse far worse and have far worse stuttering on a monitor running at 1ms than a movie will look on a monitor running at 14ms. Having a "slower" response time of 14ms will actually reduce the problem of "stuttering" in a movie running at 24 frames per second. The videogame running at 60 frames per second will see that "inverse" effect of having worse stuttering when the monitor is running at 14ms. This is why I intentionally looked for a monitor with a slower response time in order to reduce the effect of stuttering with "movies" running at 24 frames per second. I never use my computer for videogames, so I don't need a monitor with a fast refresh rate that would help videogames running at 60 frames per second. Most people are not aware of this fact that having a "faster" type of "response time" actually "helps" the "videogames," but it "hurts" the "movies." I encourage everyone to share this information with other people in order to make it so the TV manufacturers and Monitor manufacturers identify this problem and correct this problem as soon as possible. We need TV sets and Monitors that are fully optimized for both "Movies" with a "Low Frame Rate" and "Videogames" with a "High Frame Rate." The TV sets and Monitors apparently need two different types of modes to significantly change the response times. This is presumably why Monitors have an "Overdrive" mode. The problem with the "Overdrive" mode in Monitors is that it may help "videogames," but Overdrive mode only hurts the "movies." And unfortunately, turning Overdrive mode "Off" does not solve this problem with movies. Monitor manufacturers need to create some form of "Anti-Overdrive" mode designed to slow down the response time in order to help "Movies" that have the slow rate of 24 frames per second.

    Q: Can this monitor be set up for a vertical display?

    A: Yes I’m currently using mine vertically it just depends on your computer

    Q: If I had two of these identical monitors, how would I connect them to my computer as a dual monitor setup? Can one connect to the other, and then connect as a single data connection to the computer? Or do they both need to run into an dual port adaptor?

    A: Unfortunately, non-Intel M1 and M2 MacBooks only support one external monitor natively. There is a way to use to external monitors, which entails adding a specific dock that uses one of two software plugins. These can be purchased many places. To find the great article that explains this, along with a list of docks with prices and pros / cons for each, Google the following: Macworld 675869 Hopefully this helps someone out there.

    Q: Does a hdmi cable come with this?

    A: Hi there. Yes it does.

    Q: Does this monitor allow split/dual screen output to be able to watch stream on one and game on the main screen?

    A: This isn't a monitor question. Your laptop or PC would need two separate outputs

    Reviews