onn 24″ FHD 100Hz Office Monitor Review — More Screen, Same Low Price Logic
| Display Quality | 7.8 |
|---|---|
| Build Quality | 7.8 |
| Value for Money | 9.2 |
A 24-inch 100Hz office monitor at $91 with a 6-foot HDMI cable — the best value option for home office use when you want more screen without the IPS premium.
$91.00
Description
Quick Specs
| Screen Size | 24 inches |
| Resolution | 1920 × 1080 (FHD) |
| Refresh Rate | 100Hz |
| Ports | 1× HDMI |
| Includes | 6.07ft HDMI cable |
| Stand Adjustment | Tilt only |
| Color | Black |
Source: Walmart product listing
The onn 24\” FHD 100Hz is essentially the 22\” model with an extra two inches of screen — same price logic, same stripped-down spec sheet, same value play. At $91 with a 6-foot HDMI cable included, it covers the sweet spot between “too small” and “spending more than necessary” for a single-screen home office setup.
The jump from 22 to 24 inches is more meaningful than it sounds on paper. A 24-inch display at standard desk distance gives you noticeably more comfortable reading room for documents, more usable real estate for side-by-side browser windows, and a screen that doesn’t demand you lean in. 1080p on a 24-inch panel lands at ~92 PPI — sharp enough that text and icons stay crisp without the screen feeling undersized.
100Hz makes basic navigation and scrolling smooth. The onn’s 100Hz doesn’t come with FreeSync or any gaming sync features, but that’s not the point — this is an office monitor. For spreadsheets, video calls, and document work, the extra refresh rate is just a comfort upgrade over 60Hz panels that cost the same.
The included HDMI cable is the right call at this price — you shouldn’t have to spend $10 on a cable after buying a budget monitor. No DisplayPort, no USB hub, no speakers, no height adjustment. Tilt only on the stand. The footprint is compact for a 24-inch display, and the thin bezels on three sides make it look cleaner than the price suggests.
Verdict
The onn 24\” hits the exact right spot for home office setups where a 22-inch screen feels cramped and a $150 IPS monitor feels like overkill. It’s the safe, sensible, works-everywhere choice for a basic single-monitor desk.

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