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Dell’s new 52-inch UltraSharp monitor can replace your multi-screen setup and USB hub

At CES 2026, Dell introduced two new additions to its UltraSharp monitor lineup that push the spec boundaries. I’m talking about the world’s first 52-inch UltraSharp Thunderbolt Hub curved monitor (which is big enough to be mistaken for a TV) and the 32-inch UltraSharp 4K QD OLED monitor.

The 52-inch Dell UltraSharp Thunderbolt Hub Monitor (U5226KW) offers a resolution of 6,144 x 2,560 pixels (6K; 129 ppi), supports a 120 Hz refresh rate, and features IPS Black technology for higher contrast than standard IPS displays. Dell also claims that the monitor emits up to 60% less blue light than its competitors.

One replaces your entire desk, the other perfects every pixel

The integrated Thunderbolt 4 port delivers up to 140W of power, allowing the monitor to double as a docking station with an extensive list of ports including HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, two USB-C ports (27W), one USB-A port (10W), and a 2.5Gbps Ethernet jack. In other words, you can easily connect the monitor to your peripherals and even use it to charge your device (smartphone, laptop, etc.).

Given that it’s a 52-inch monitor, you’d want to have as many PCs and multitasking windows as possible, right? The Dell UltraSharp supports up to four PCs simultaneously, making it a clear recommendation for creative professionals who like to multitask. And yes, there’s a new multi-stream transport feature that treats each split screen as a single monitor.

There is also a built-in KVM switch that allows you to switch between keyboard and mouse for the different PCs. In addition, the 52-inch Dell UltraSharp Thunderbolt Hub monitor is one of the largest mainstream PC monitors after the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 (57-inch) and the Odyssey Ark (55-inch), and also one of the most feature-rich models.

Then there’s the 32-inch UltraSharp 4K QD OLED Monitor (U3226Q), which features a 10-bit color display with Delta E < 1 accuracy, 99% DCI-P3 and P3 coverage, and support for the Dolby Vision HDR format. It also features a built-in calorimeter for precise calibration, making it the first choice for color correctors and graphic designers who value accuracy.

Other features include programmable one-touch buttons for preferred color settings, the Dell Color Management Console, and the “first” anti-glare, anti-glare coating on a QD-OLED panel that reduces glare and reflections for a distraction-free experience. While the 52-inch monitor replaces three or four screens with one, the 32-inch model offers excellent color accuracy.

The 52-inch Dell UltraSharp Thunderbolt Hub Monitor is priced at $2,900 ($2,800 without stand) and is available from the company’s online store. The 32-inch UltraSharp 4K QD OLED monitor is priced at $2,600 and will be available starting February 24, 2026.

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