Skyworth Hp4024 Work -

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Subject: Issue getting Skyworth HP4024 to work with [Device/PC] – Need Advice

Hi everyone,

I recently picked up a Skyworth HP4024, but I’m running into some trouble getting it to work properly with my setup.

The Issue: I’m trying to connect it via [HDMI/VGA], but the screen keeps showing "No Signal" despite the laptop detecting the monitor. I’ve tried updating drivers and swapping cables, but the issue persists. skyworth hp4024 work

Has anyone else experienced this with the HP4024 model? Is there a specific setting in the OSD menu I’m missing, or could this be a firmware issue?

Any help would be appreciated! Thanks in advance.


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To understand if this device "works" for you, compare it to modern rivals.

| Feature | Skyworth HP4024 | Chromecast with Google TV (HD) | Xiaomi Mi Box S 2nd Gen | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price (Used) | $20 - $35 | $30 | $50 | | RAM | 2GB | 1.5GB | 2GB | | AV1 Support | Yes | No | No | | Ethernet Port | No (USB needed) | No | No | | Rootable | Yes (via Magisk) | No | Limited | | Operator Bloat | Heavy (but removable) | None | Minimal |

Verdict: If you find one for under $30, it is a better value than a new Chromecast due to AV1 support and 2GB RAM. But only if you are willing to spend 30 minutes debloating it.