"Given Dell's experience in the monitor realm, this could be a dream display for professionals who handle vast data sets such as trading platforms, AutoCAD, 3D rendering software, spreadsheets and more. It sports a 120Hz refresh rate on an IPS Black panel and emits up to 60 percent less blue light when compared to competing monitors. It delivers an impressive 129 ppi (for comparison a 4K 32-inch monitor delivers 138 ppi) and an ambient light sensor helps avoid eye strain during long work sessions."
"Users can connect up to four PCs to the monitor simultaneously, which can use picture-by-picture to treat each partitioned screen as an individual monitor. It also features built-in KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) features that let users control all connected PCs via a single mouse and keyboard. The monitor can also charge your laptop with up to 140W of power via a Thunderbolt 4 connection."
"Dell also rolled out a new 32-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor with support for both True Black 500 HDR and Dolby Vision. It claims true-to-life color accuracy out of the box and excellent gamut coverage at 99 percent of DCI-P3. This monitor would be a strong fit for film and photo editing. The Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor is priced at $2,900 with stand or $2,800 without. It will be widely available starting January 6."
Dell unveiled a 52-inch ultrawide curved 6K UltraSharp Thunderbolt Hub Monitor targeted at traders, engineers, and data professionals. The display uses an IPS Black panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, 129 ppi density, up to 60 percent less blue light versus competing monitors, and an ambient light sensor to reduce eye strain. The monitor supports up to four simultaneous PC connections with picture-by-picture partitioning, built-in KVM to control multiple systems with one keyboard and mouse, and Thunderbolt 4 delivering up to 140W laptop charging. Pricing starts at $2,800 without stand and availability begins January 6. A 32-inch 4K QD-OLED model for creatives was also announced.
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