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Dell Unveils Impressive 52-Inch UltraSharp 6K Thunderbolt Hub Monitor

A 52-inch curved 6K (6144 x 2560) IPS Black panel intended for data professionals to supplant multi-monitor configurations.


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Dell is transforming the multi-monitor "command centre" into a singular object of desire with the new UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor, a 52-inch curved 6K ultrawide that effectively amalgamates a 43-inch 4K display and two 27-inch QHD vertical monitors into one seamless canvas.



The IPS Black panel delivers a resolution of 6,144 x 2,560 at 120Hz, with 129 ppi, a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, and an anti-glare low-reflectance coating, establishing it as a display primarily designed for productivity while remaining sufficiently smooth for gaming-related activities. The device excels in I/O and workflow capabilities, featuring a built-in Thunderbolt 4 hub with a power output of up to 140W, twin HDMI 2.1 ports, dual DisplayPort 1.4, 2.5GbE, a retractable front hub, and an integrated KVM that enables control of up to four PCs as if they were four separate monitors.



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Dell emphasises ocular comfort and prolonged usage with TÜV 5-star eye comfort certification, hardware low blue light technology that reduces exposure by up to 60% compared to competitors, and an ambient light sensor that discreetly adjusts brightness and colour temperature during operation.



Dell is targeting color-critical producers with the UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED Monitor, a 120Hz 4K panel featuring an endless 1.5M:1 contrast ratio, DisplayHDR True Black 500, Dolby Vision, and Delta E < 1 accuracy pre-calibrated. The 32-inch QD-OLED features an inbuilt colorimeter, 3D LUT support, Dell Colour Management tools, and the inaugural Anti-Glare Low Reflectance coating on a QD-OLED panel, positioning it as a studio-ready reference display rather than merely an ostentatious OLED. Both monitors exemplify Dell's commitment to sustainability, incorporating up to 90% post-consumer recycled plastics, 100% recycled aluminium in the stand, and totally recyclable, paper-reduced packaging, thereby promoting a lower-impact future for professional-grade hardware.



The pricing is distinctly aimed at power users: the UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor commences at $2,799 USD without a stand ($2,899 USD with), while the UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED will be available on February 24 for $2,599 USD, indicating Dell's ambition to dominate the premium segment of the creator and data-centric display market.

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