Dell has unveiled a massive 52-inch, 6K ultrawide curved monitor at CES 2026, designed to cater to the needs of professionals handling vast data sets. Dubbed the UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor, this behemoth boasts an impressive array of features that make it a productivity powerhouse.
Standing at 52 inches, this monitor offers a wider field of view than most traditional desktop displays, allowing users to multitask with ease. The IPS Black panel delivers exceptional color accuracy and contrast, making it ideal for applications such as trading platforms, AutoCAD, 3D rendering software, and more. Additionally, the 120Hz refresh rate ensures smooth visuals, while the built-in ambient light sensor helps mitigate eye strain during extended work sessions.
One of the standout features of this monitor is its connectivity options. Users can connect up to four PCs simultaneously, allowing for picture-by-picture functionality that treats each partitioned screen as an individual monitor. This feature, combined with built-in KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) capabilities, enables users to control all connected PCs via a single mouse and keyboard.
The UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor also boasts impressive power delivery, charging laptops up to 140W via a Thunderbolt 4 connection. This feature is particularly useful for professionals who need to power their devices on the go.
In terms of pricing, the monitor will set you back $2,900 with stand or $2,800 without. While it's certainly not budget-friendly, the UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor offers a level of performance and features that makes it an attractive option for professionals who demand the best.
Dell has also rolled out another notable display at CES 2026: a 32-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor. This monitor supports both True Black 500 HDR and Dolby Vision, offering true-to-life color accuracy and excellent gamut coverage of 99 percent of DCI-P3. With a price tag of $2,600 and an availability date of February 24, this monitor is poised to become a go-to choice for film and photo editing professionals.
Standing at 52 inches, this monitor offers a wider field of view than most traditional desktop displays, allowing users to multitask with ease. The IPS Black panel delivers exceptional color accuracy and contrast, making it ideal for applications such as trading platforms, AutoCAD, 3D rendering software, and more. Additionally, the 120Hz refresh rate ensures smooth visuals, while the built-in ambient light sensor helps mitigate eye strain during extended work sessions.
One of the standout features of this monitor is its connectivity options. Users can connect up to four PCs simultaneously, allowing for picture-by-picture functionality that treats each partitioned screen as an individual monitor. This feature, combined with built-in KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) capabilities, enables users to control all connected PCs via a single mouse and keyboard.
The UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor also boasts impressive power delivery, charging laptops up to 140W via a Thunderbolt 4 connection. This feature is particularly useful for professionals who need to power their devices on the go.
In terms of pricing, the monitor will set you back $2,900 with stand or $2,800 without. While it's certainly not budget-friendly, the UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor offers a level of performance and features that makes it an attractive option for professionals who demand the best.
Dell has also rolled out another notable display at CES 2026: a 32-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor. This monitor supports both True Black 500 HDR and Dolby Vision, offering true-to-life color accuracy and excellent gamut coverage of 99 percent of DCI-P3. With a price tag of $2,600 and an availability date of February 24, this monitor is poised to become a go-to choice for film and photo editing professionals.