HP 24" monitor, supporting 1920x1200 resolution -- a solid 10% more pixels than 1080p.
Great monitor, if a trifle vintage. It's bulky, and the styling is aggressively last-decade, but it displays stuff just fine. No noticeable scratches or stuck pixels. (Not that I looked terribly carefully, but I definitely rate it "satisfactory.")
Dual DVI-I inputs. I can provide a DVI cable, DVI-VGA adapter, and power cable if you want. Also has a built-in USB 2.0 hub.
Includes stand with height adjustment, tilt, pivot, and rotate. Stand should be compatible with any VESA mountable monitor of similar weight, as long as the VESA mount isn't recessed. (The proprietary quick-release mounts on monitors today are so annoying. I want to change my monitor mounting, like, once a year at most. I'm happy to use a screwdriver if that's what it takes to get brand cross-compatibility.)