
"At 51.5 inches, the UltraSharp U5226KW that Dell announced at CES is the biggest UltraSharp monitor yet. It has a resolution of 6144×2560, for a pixel density of 129 pixels per inch. The IPS Black monitor also has a bevy of ports via a Thunderbolt 4 hub that supports up to 140 W power delivery, an integrated KVM for up to four PCs, and a pop-out box with 27 W USB-C and 10 W USB-A ports."
"It was a pretty safe bet that Dell would announce new UltraSharp monitors at CES. The displays are a solid recommendation for reliable USB-C monitors, including for Mac users and people needing something polished for professional or creative work. In recent years, UltraSharp monitors have also boasted more modern features, including integrated web cameras and IPS Black tech. This year, the strategy was clear: Bigger is better."
CES 2026 in Las Vegas showcased several unique computer displays that serve as monitors for computers. Dell introduced the UltraSharp U5226KW, a 51.5-inch IPS Black display with 6144×2560 resolution and 129 PPI. The U5226KW includes a Thunderbolt 4 hub supporting up to 140 W power delivery, an integrated KVM for up to four PCs, and a pop-out box with 27 W USB-C and 10 W USB-A ports. The display emphasizes size over new technologies and launched at $2,900 with a stand or $2,800 without. Lenovo revealed the ThinkCentre X AIO Aura Edition with a tall 16:18 aspect ratio panel.
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