A gigantic Dell ultrawide tries to replace your dock, KVM, and cable mess with one absurdly wide screen and a single Thunderbolt plug.
What this monster actually is
What this monster actually is
- Dell rolled out the UltraSharp U5226KW.
- A 52-inch curved ultrawide aimed at desk domination.
- Resolution lands at 6144 x 2560.
- Designed as a one-screen workstation hub.
- Uses IPS Black with higher native contrast.
- Rated at 2000 to 1 contrast.
- Refresh hits 120 Hz.
- Brightness tops out at 400 nits.
- Covers 99 percent DCI-P3.
- Matches 99 percent Display P3.
- Factory tuning targets Delta E below 1.5.
- Clearly not just spreadsheet-only hardware.
- Curvature is set at 4200R.
- Viewing angles reach 178 degrees.
- Built for a consistent image edge-to-edge.
- Wide layout stays usable without neck gymnastics.
- Thunderbolt 4 handles display, data, and charging.
- Power delivery goes up to 140 W.
- Laptop chargers can stay in the bag.
- Monitor acts like a built-in dock.
- Includes a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port.
- USB hub support is fully baked in.
- HDMI and DisplayPort inputs cover multiple systems.
- Extra USB ports handle accessories and charging.
- Picture-by-Picture shows two systems at once.
- Built-in KVM shares keyboard and mouse.
- Switching machines needs fewer cables.
- External KVM boxes become unnecessary.
- Height, tilt, and swivel adjustments are supported.
- Weight lands at 18.23 kg.
- Width pushes past 1.2 meters.
- Desk planning is mandatory.
- Listed price sits at $2,233.
- Aimed at laptop-centric power users.
- Best fit for multi-system workflows.
- Definitely not a casual upgrade.