Dell Unveils Revolutionary 52-Inch 6K Ultrawide Monitor at CES 2026
In a bid to dominate the monitor market, Dell has launched its UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor, touted as the world's first 52-inch ultrawide curved 6K display. This behemoth of a screen is designed specifically for professionals who handle vast amounts of data, such as stock traders and engineers.
The UltraSharp 52 boasts an impressive 120Hz refresh rate on its IPS Black panel, emitting up to 60% less blue light compared to rival monitors. The 129 ppi resolution is also noteworthy, beating out a 4K 32-inch monitor's 138 ppi. An ambient light sensor helps minimize eye strain during extended work sessions.
One of the standout features of this monitor is its ability to connect up to four PCs simultaneously via picture-by-picture mode, allowing users to treat each partitioned screen as an individual monitor. The built-in KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) feature enables users to control all connected PCs with a single mouse and keyboard, further increasing productivity.
The UltraSharp 52 also comes equipped with Thunderbolt 4 connectivity, capable of charging laptops up to 140W. With a price tag of $2,900 for the stand model or $2,800 without it, this monitor is certainly not for the faint of heart.
In contrast, Dell's new 32-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor offers a more affordable option at $2,600. This display boasts true-to-life color accuracy and excellent gamut coverage, making it an ideal choice for film and photo editing applications.
As CES 2026 comes to a close, it's clear that Dell has made significant strides in the monitor market with its UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor and QD-OLED display. Whether you're a professional data expert or simply someone who appreciates cutting-edge technology, these displays are sure to turn heads.
In a bid to dominate the monitor market, Dell has launched its UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor, touted as the world's first 52-inch ultrawide curved 6K display. This behemoth of a screen is designed specifically for professionals who handle vast amounts of data, such as stock traders and engineers.
The UltraSharp 52 boasts an impressive 120Hz refresh rate on its IPS Black panel, emitting up to 60% less blue light compared to rival monitors. The 129 ppi resolution is also noteworthy, beating out a 4K 32-inch monitor's 138 ppi. An ambient light sensor helps minimize eye strain during extended work sessions.
One of the standout features of this monitor is its ability to connect up to four PCs simultaneously via picture-by-picture mode, allowing users to treat each partitioned screen as an individual monitor. The built-in KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) feature enables users to control all connected PCs with a single mouse and keyboard, further increasing productivity.
The UltraSharp 52 also comes equipped with Thunderbolt 4 connectivity, capable of charging laptops up to 140W. With a price tag of $2,900 for the stand model or $2,800 without it, this monitor is certainly not for the faint of heart.
In contrast, Dell's new 32-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor offers a more affordable option at $2,600. This display boasts true-to-life color accuracy and excellent gamut coverage, making it an ideal choice for film and photo editing applications.
As CES 2026 comes to a close, it's clear that Dell has made significant strides in the monitor market with its UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor and QD-OLED display. Whether you're a professional data expert or simply someone who appreciates cutting-edge technology, these displays are sure to turn heads.