
At CES 2026, Dell has made a significant announcement, introducing two cutting-edge UltraSharp monitors that redefine professional display technology. The highlight of this new lineup includes a stunning 52-inch curved 6K monitor tailored for high-performance productivity, alongside a 32-inch 4K QD-OLED display engineered for those who demand exceptional color accuracy in their creative work. The Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor is designed to be a game-changer, aimed at replacing cumbersome multi-screen setups. With its impressive 51.5-inch curved 6K IPS Black panel, this monitor is perfect for professionals such as financial traders, engineers, and data scientists who often manage multiple applications simultaneously. Dell claims that this monitor boasts 61,000 more pixels and offers 25% greater pixel density than a typical configuration involving two 27-inch QHD monitors and one 43-inch 4K display—while taking up less desk space. Operating at a resolution of 129 pixels per inch and a 120Hz refresh rate, the UltraSharp 52 delivers clearer text and smoother visuals. A major feature of this monitor is its focus on eye comfort; it is the first to receive the highest tier of TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification, reducing blue light emissions by up to 60% compared to competing models. An ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the brightness, minimizing eye strain during extended work sessions. Furthermore, the monitor can connect to up to four PCs simultaneously, thanks to built-in KVM functionality, allowing users to navigate between systems with a single keyboard and mouse. With Thunderbolt 4 connectivity, it can deliver up to 140W of power through one cable, and additional USB-C and USB-A ports provide easy access to peripherals. For creatives, the UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED Monitor stands out as a CES 2026 Innovation Award honoree. This monitor is recognized as the first commercial QD-OLED display to feature DisplayHDR True Black 500 along with an Anti-Glare Low Reflectance coating. This unique combination helps maintain deep blacks and infinite contrast typical of OLED screens while significantly reducing reflections in brightly lit studios. The 32-inch monitor achieves an impressive infinite contrast ratio of 1.5 million to one and is compatible with Dolby Vision HDR. It boasts a Delta E of less than one for color accuracy right out of the box and covers an impressive 99% of the DCI-P3 and Display P3 color spaces, making it ideal for film editing and broadcast tasks. An integrated colorimeter allows for the storage of calibration data directly on the monitor, enabling IT teams to manage color accuracy remotely, while programmable keys and Dell's color management software provide professionals with extensive control over color profiles across various displays. In terms of pricing and availability, the Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor will be available worldwide starting January 6, 2026, with a retail price of $2,899.99 including a stand, or $2,799.99 without. The UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED Monitor is set to launch on February 24, 2026, priced at $2,599.99.
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