Dell's New UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor: A 6K Multitasking Monster
Dell unveils the UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor at CES 2026. Featuring 6K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and 52 inches of curved screen for $2,899.99.
One monitor to rule them all. Dell just raised the stakes at CES 2026 by debuting the world's first 52-inch6K ultrawide curved monitor. The UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor (U5226KW) is so massive it practically dwarfs any standard desk, designed specifically to kill off the messy two- or three-monitor setups favored by power users.
Dell UltraSharp 52 6K Monitor U5226KW Specs and Features
This isn't just about size; it's about precision. Featuring a 21:9 aspect ratio and IPS Black panel technology, the U5226KW offers deep contrast and accurate colors for data scientists and engineers. It also prioritizes eye health with an ambient light sensor and ComfortView Plus technology, which reduces blue light emission by 60% compared to competitors.
- Resolution: World's first 52-inch 6K curved ultrawide
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz (Work by day, game by night)
- Connectivity: Integrated Thunderbolt Hub, supports up to 4 PCs
- Finish: Anti-glare coating with IPS Black technology
Pricing and Availability
The UltraSharp 52 doesn't come cheap. It's currently available on Dell's website starting at $2,899.99 with a height-adjustable stand, or $2,799.99 without. While Samsung's 57-inch Odyssey Neo G9 offers more screen real estate, Dell is betting that professionals will choose the superior pixel density of a 6K resolution over raw size.
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