Dell just dropped two monstrously expensive productivity monitors. The UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub is a curved 52-inch 6K behemoth meant to replace entire multi-monitor setups. It uses an IPS Black panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, targeting financial traders and engineers who need massive screen real estate. Dell claims it cuts blue light emission significantly, earning a top-tier eye comfort certification. Connectivity is a major focus, featuring Thunderbolt 4 with 140 watts of power delivery and a 2.5 gigabit Ethernet port built right in. This model starts at 2899 dollars.
The second display is the UltraSharp 32 4K QD OLED, a CES innovation award winner. It is the first commercial monitor with a DisplayHDR True Black 500 QD OLED panel and a special anti-glare coating. Designed for color-critical work like video editing and design, it boasts exceptional contrast and out-of-the-box color accuracy. It covers a wide range of professional color gamuts and includes hardware for precise color calibration. This 32-inch model also offers Thunderbolt 4 with high power delivery and the same built-in Ethernet. It will cost 2599 dollars when it launches globally.
The second display is the UltraSharp 32 4K QD OLED, a CES innovation award winner. It is the first commercial monitor with a DisplayHDR True Black 500 QD OLED panel and a special anti-glare coating. Designed for color-critical work like video editing and design, it boasts exceptional contrast and out-of-the-box color accuracy. It covers a wide range of professional color gamuts and includes hardware for precise color calibration. This 32-inch model also offers Thunderbolt 4 with high power delivery and the same built-in Ethernet. It will cost 2599 dollars when it launches globally.