
"If you like to separate your workflow onto multiple monitors but hate the gap and bezel between screens, Dell's new display was made for you. Announced on Tuesday at CES, the Dell UltraSharp 52 (U5226KW) offers 52 inches of 6K resolution screen real estate that you can divide into up to four virtual monitors, supporting input either from up to four different devices, or one computer that creates that many desktops."
"Due out in January for $2,899, it's definitely a more elegant solution than having three or four monitors on your desk. Dell's 27-inch, 4K Ultrasharps are about 24.1 inches wide, but this new one is just 48.16 inches wide, so it would take about the equivalent desk space of two monitors while providing the real estate of three or four."
"With a 21:9 aspect ratio and 6144 x 2560 resolution, this IPS monitor has plenty of room for your work, whether it's three or four desktops' worth of content stacked horizontally next to each other or a parade of windows on a single 6K workspace. That's a solid 129 pixels-per-inch, which is about on-par with a 32-inch 4K monitor (138 PPI)."
The Dell UltraSharp 52 (U5226KW) is a 52-inch 6K, 21:9 IPS monitor with 6144 x 2560 resolution and about 129 pixels per inch. The panel divides into up to four virtual desktops and accepts input from up to four devices or a single computer creating multiple desktops. It ships in January for $2,899 and occupies roughly the desk width of two 27-inch monitors while delivering three or four monitors' worth of real estate. Three virtual desktops at 2048 x 2560 are recommended for usability. The display offers 2000:1 contrast, 400 nits brightness, 99% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB coverage. Connectivity includes two HDMI 2.1, two DisplayPort 1.4, one Thunderbolt 4 (140 W), three USB-C upstream, two USB-C downstream, and four USB-A ports.
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