
"The world's first 52-inch 6K monitor has arrived in Dell's UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor, which was announced at CES 2026. It's a 21:9 aspect ratio screen that's slightly curved (4200R) and can display up to 6,144 x 2,560 at up to 120Hz refresh rate (with VRR support). Its IPS Black panel type offers deeper blacks and better contrast than standard IPS, although I wonder if its 129 pixels per inch (PPI) is low enough to make some of its pixels noticeable up close."
"It has two HDMI 2.1 ports, two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, and one Thunderbolt 4 port with video-out and 140W PD charging. It has three USB-C upstream ports, two USB-C and five USB-C downstream ports, and a 2.5Gbps ethernet jack. You'll be able to display up to four sources simultaneously with its screen partitioning feature. This display supports KVM, letting you control each of the machines with a single set of keyboard and mouse."
The Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor is a 52-inch, 21:9, slightly curved (4200R) 6,144 x 2,560 display capable of up to 120Hz with VRR. The IPS Black panel delivers deeper blacks and improved contrast compared with standard IPS, and the 129 pixels per inch (PPI) may make pixels noticeable up close. The monitor doubles as a Thunderbolt dock with HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, Thunderbolt 4 with 140W PD, multiple USB-C ports, and a 2.5Gbps ethernet jack. The screen can partition up to four simultaneous sources and includes KVM to control multiple machines with one keyboard and mouse. Dell targets engineering, finance, and CAD users as replacements for multi-monitor setups; pricing starts at $2,799 without the stand, $2,899 with the stand.
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