At CES 2026, Dell launched the enormous UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor. As the name suggests, this monitor spans a massive 52 inches. It features a curved ultrawide format with a 21:9 aspect ratio and a 6K resolution, specifically 6144 x 2560 pixels. Interestingly, it utilizes an IPS Black panel, which is a rarity among large curved monitors.
The monitor supports a refresh rate of 120Hz, but it is not positioned as a gaming monitor. It is designed primarily for work. Thanks to its high resolution, even with such a large display size, the pixel density reaches 129 pixels per inch. This is higher than, for example, the 34-inch monitors with a resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels. Dell highlights a light sensor for adjusting brightness and color temperature, an anti-glare coating, and the ability to connect up to four PCs with simultaneous image output from all.
An extensive array of ports is another highlight. The monitor includes two HDMI, two DisplayPort, three USB-C 3.2, three USB 3.2, and even an RJ45 port. As the name implies, it can also function as a hub for connecting various devices. Support for Windows and macOS is provided via a single Thunderbolt 4 cable, which delivers 140W of power for laptop charging. The new product is priced at $2900.
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