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Best HP Monitors for Multitasking: A Comprehensive List

Kirstyn Amanda
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If you've got a computer, you've probably tried to do a bunch of things all at once. Imagine browsing the internet for research, typing up your notes, and enjoying your favorite Spotify podcasts. Now, here's the big question: Should you have more windows open on your screen, or should you get more screen space to supercharge your work?
A great monitor, whether an ultra-wide screen or a dual setup, simplifies multitasking. In this guide, we'll explore the benefits of multitasking monitors, tell you what to look for when shopping, and give tips on making the most of them.

Benefits of multitasking monitors

benefits of multitasking monitor
Monitors for multitasking come packed with features that make handling multiple tasks a breeze. For example, picture-in-picture (PIP) and picture-by-picture (PBP) modes let you simultaneously view several images or videos on one screen. Let’s explore some of the benefits of using multitasking monitors.

More screen real estate

One of the biggest selling points of multitasking monitors is the extra screen space that they provide. Most ultra-wide monitors boast a 21:9 aspect ratio, providing more horizontal space than standard monitors. Dual setups with two monitors also expand your display. This surplus of screen space allows you to keep multiple applications, documents, and windows open without overcrowding your workspace.

Reduced eye strain

Constantly switching between different windows is tiresome, even for your eyes. It takes more effort to focus and adjust to different colors and fonts as you switch between applications, which can cause you to develop eye strain, fatigue, and headaches. Multitasking monitors allow you to arrange your apps and documents ergonomically, reducing the need for frequent tab-switching or squinting at small windows.

Enhanced productivity

You can complete tasks faster with multitasking monitors as you get immediate access to all the information you need from one screen without switching or memorizing information.

Enhanced collaboration

Monitors for multitasking can foster teamwork in the workspace. The extra screen space simplifies access to documents for review during virtual meetings and conducting research, making the collaboration process smoother.

Top 5 HP monitors for multitasking

HP U32 4K HDR Monitor

Key specs
  • Screen size: 31.5” diagonal display
  • Native resolution: 4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160)
  • Display type: IPS
  • Contrast ratio: 1000:1
  • Color gamut: 99% sRGB and 98% DCI-P3
  • Response time: 4 ms GtG with overdrive
We’ve built our HP U32 4K HDR Monitor to provide you with one of the best large displays for multitasking with a 31.5-inch diagonal screen. We've packed it with impressive features, including VESA DisplayHDR 400 and IPS panels and an impressive color gamut of 99% sRGB and 98% DCI-P3. This combination ensures you'll enjoy lifelike visuals, bursting with stunning colors, for an incredibly captivating experience.
Best suited for: Graphic designers, photographers, and content creators.

HP M24 Webcam Monitor

Key specs
  • Screen size: 23.8” diagonal display
  • Native resolution: FHD (1,920 x 1,080)
  • Display type: IPS
  • Contrast ratio: 1000:1
  • Brightness: 300 nits
  • Response time: 5 ms GtG with overdrive
The HP M24 Webcam Monitor is one of the most affordable HP monitors for multitasking. Still, it doesn’t compromise on quality. Our team has equipped this monitor with a remarkable 5MP webcam and integrated dual microphones featuring noise cancellation. You'll be seen and heard clearly during virtual conference calls, even without an external webcam.
Best suited for: Students, work-from-home professionals, and small business owners.

OMEN 34c Curved Gaming Monitor

Key specs
  • Screen size: 34” diagonal display
  • Native resolution: WQHD (3,440 x 1,440)
  • Display type: VA
  • Contrast ratio: 3000:1
  • Curvature: 1500R
  • Response time: 1 ms GtG with overdrive
Our OMEN 34c Curved Gaming Monitor is one of the best HP curved monitors for multitasking. We’ve designed this monitor with a lightning-fast 165 Hz refresh rate to eliminate motion blur and a rapid 1 ms GtG response time with overdrive for smooth and ghost-free images. Plus, we've integrated it with AMD FreeSync™ Premium technology to reduce screen tearing and give you a competitive edge when gaming.
Best suited for: Professional gamers, content creators, and developers.

HP E34m G4 WQHD Curved USB-C Conferencing Monitor

Key specs
  • Screen size: 34” diagonal display
  • Native resolution: WQHD (3,440 x 1,440)
  • Display type: VA
  • Contrast ratio: 3000:1
  • Brightness: 400 nits
  • Response time: 5ms GtG with overdrive
We’ve built the HP E34m G4 WQHD Curved USB-C Conferencing Monitor with your comfort in mind, especially during periods of extended use. You can adjust its height and tilt it for the perfect viewing angle. Our team has also incorporated it with HP Eye Ease technologies that reduce blue light emissions without compromising color accuracy, ensuring your eyes stay comfortable.
Best suited for: Professors, students, and small business owners.

HP E45c G5 DQHD Curved Monitor

Key specs
  • Screen size: 44.5” diagonal display
  • Native resolution: DQHD (5,120 x 1,440)
  • Display type: VA
  • Contrast ratio: 3000:1
  • Color gamut: 99% sRGB
  • Response time: 3 ms GtG with overdrive
We've designed our HP E45c G5 DQHD Curved Monitor to impress. It features a generous 44.5-inch diagonal screen with a 32:9 aspect ratio, making it one of the best ultrawide monitors from HP for multitasking. We've included a Virtual Dual Display feature that lets you split the screen into two sections, thus simplifying your ability to handle different tasks and boost your productivity.
Best suited for: Gamers, content creators, and developers.

HP monitors with split-screen functionality

features to look for in monitors
The split-screen functionality on HP monitors lets you divide your screen into multiple parts to open and view different programs simultaneously. You can check out this in-depth article we prepared on how to use this feature.
Here are some tips to help you get the most out of a split-screen setup:
  • There are several layouts, so choose the split-screen layout that works best for you.
  • You can change the size of each split screen section to allocate more room to specific applications to suit your preferences.
  • If you're using an ultrawide monitor, reposition windows so the programs you use most are closer to you for a more comfortable viewing experience.
  • Put similar apps together in one split-screen section. For instance, use one part for video editing and another for watching media previews.

Setting up a dual monitor workspace

Setting up a dual monitor workspace is a relatively straightforward and inexpensive process. You can do it on your own. We've put together a helpful guide on how to set up dual monitors. If you want to connect three or more monitors, read our guide on daisy-chaining monitors. If you're not great with tech, get the help of a certified technician.
Here are more valuable tips for setting up dual monitors:
  • Choose identical monitors for a consistent experience in terms of size, resolution, and color quality.
  • Place the monitors side by side on your desk at the same height to reduce eye strain and neck discomfort.
  • Ensure the screens are aligned correctly to minimize any bezel gap between them.
  • Consider stacking the monitors vertically if you have limited desk space.
  • Go to display settings and set how each monitor works. You can extend the desktop, duplicate the display, or use one as the primary or secondary monitor.

Key features to look for in a multitasking monitor

When shopping for the best monitors for multitasking, there are some essential features to keep in mind:

Refresh rate

The refresh rate of a monitor refers to the number of times per second that the monitor updates the image on the screen. Monitors with higher refresh rates have minimal lag and smoother visuals. Look for monitors with at least 60 Hz refresh rates.

Resolution

Higher resolution means sharper and more detailed images. Ensure the monitor has a Full High Definition (FHD) display.

Connectivity options

A good monitor for multitasking should have various ways to connect your devices and transfer data quickly. It should offer HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, and regular USB ports.

Response time

The response time refers to how fast pixels on the screen change color. Monitors with lower response time produce smoother images with less blur. Select monitors with response times of 1 ms to 5 ms.

Panel type

The panel technology used in a monitor affects its color accuracy, response times, and how well you can see from different angles. In-plane switching (IPS) technology offers the best color accuracy and viewing angles. Twisted nematic (TN) technology responds quickly but has less color reproduction accuracy. Vertical alignment (VA) technology balances color and response times better.

Color gamut

Look for monitors that support a wide color gamut range, such as sRGB, Adobe RGB, or DCI-P3, to see more accurate and vibrant colors.

Summary

The best monitors for multitasking should be a wise investment that allows you to get value for money. It should be user-friendly and enhance productivity by simplifying tasks.
At HP, we provide a diverse selection of monitors suitable for dual monitor setups or as ultrawide options for multitasking. Feel free to explore our website for more product options, and don't hesitate to contact our support team if you have any questions.

About the Author

Kirstyn Amanda is a contributing writer for HP Tech Takes. She has a background in tech and a keen interest in emerging trends in the tech industry.

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