3 Jan. (Portaltic/EP) –
Dell has introduced a new 32-inch professional monitor with IPS Black panel and 6K resolution that offers high contrast and deeper blacks, along with two lower-resolution models.
The UltraSharp 32 6K Monitor (U3224KB) is Dell’s new display for creative professionals that digs deeper into contrast and color accuracy through the use of a IPS Black panel, own technology that delivers up to 41 percent deeper blacks.
This monitor offers a 6K resolution (6,144 x 3,456), with 150 percent more pixels than a 4K monitor, for improved brightness, detail, and color accuracy. It also has support for VESA DisplayHDR 600.
The company has incorporated a 4K HDR camera with auto framing, light adjustment and echo cancellation technology, and dual 14W speakers. And in connectivity, it has Thunderbolt 4 and DisplayPort 2.1. It also has a base that allows you to rotate the screen to put it vertically and tilt it to a more comfortable position.
The UltraSharp line of monitors has incorporated two other models below 6K. The U3423WE model features a 34-inch diagonal on a curved WQHD screen with IPS Black panel technology.
For its part, the model U4323QE, 43 inchoffers 4K resolution and supports screen partitioning into up to four areas for collaborative work and productivity.
Dell has introduced these three monitors at the CES 2023 showwhich is being held this week in Las Vegas (United States), where it has reported that the 6K monitor will be available in the first half of the year, while the other two models can already be purchased from the end of January, as stated in a press release.