Dell unveils a massive 52-inch 6K ultrawide monitor at CES 2026

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Dell has unveiled an ultrawide, curved 52-inch 6K show astatine CES 2026. This productivity behemoth is designed for banal traders, engineers and different information professionals. Dell claims nan UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor is nan world's first 52-inch ultrawide curved 6K show (but pinch that galore qualifiers almost thing tin beryllium a world first).

Given Dell’s acquisition successful nan show realm, this could beryllium a dream show for professionals who grip immense information sets specified arsenic trading platforms, AutoCAD, 3D rendering software, spreadsheets and more. It sports a 120Hz refresh complaint connected an IPS Black sheet and emits up to 60 percent little bluish ray erstwhile compared to competing monitors. It delivers an awesome 129 ppi (for comparison a 4K 32-inch show delivers 138 ppi) and an ambient ray sensor helps debar oculus strain during agelong activity sessions.

Users tin link up to 4 PCs to nan show simultaneously, which tin usage picture-by-picture to dainty each walled surface arsenic an individual monitor. It besides features built-in KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) features that fto users power each connected PCs via a azygous rodent and keyboard. The show tin besides complaint your laptop pinch up to 140W of powerfulness via a Thunderbolt 4 connection.

Dell besides rolled retired a caller 32-inch 4K QD-OLED show pinch support for some True Black 500 HDR and Dolby Vision. It claims true-to-life colour accuracy retired of nan container and fantabulous gamut sum astatine 99 percent of DCI-P3. This show would beryllium a beardown fresh for movie and photograph editing.

The Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor is priced astatine $2,900 pinch guidelines aliases $2,800 without. It will beryllium wide disposable starting January 6. The Dell UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED Monitor comes successful astatine $2,600 and will beryllium disposable opening February 24.

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