CES 2026: Dell Unveils World’s First 52-Inch 6K Ultrawide Monitor
Dell has launched what it claims is the world’s first 52-inch 6K ultrawide monitor at CES 2026.
The massive 52-inch curved screen features a 6144 x 2560 resolution, a 21:9 aspect ratio and a 120Hz refresh rate.
Its IPS Black panel technology delivers deep contrast (2000:1) and vibrant colour accuracy, covering 99% of the DCI-P3 colour gamut.
Dell says the monitor reduces harmful blue light emissions by up to 60% compared with competitors, earning it TĂśV Rheinland category one Low Blue Light certification. An ambient light sensor also adjusts brightness and colour temperature automatically for eye comfort.
Alongside the UltraSharp 52, Dell also announced the 32-inch UltraSharp 32 (pictured below), a QD-OLED monitor for colour-critical work. It offers 4K resolution, HDR support, Dolby Vision certification and factory-calibrated Delta E <1 colour accuracy.

By contrast, the larger UltraSharp 52 is designed for productivity power users and supports up to four PCs simultaneously. Dell’s Picture-by-Picture (PbP) with Screen Partition technology lets users divide the display into four virtual desktops, each operating independently.
A built-in KVM switch allows control of all connected systems with a single keyboard and mouse, while Thunderbolt 4 connectivity can deliver up to 140W of laptop charging. Additional ports include USB-C, USB-A, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4 and a 2.5GbE Ethernet port.
Dell compares the UltraSharp 52 to a multi-monitor setup of two 27-inch QHD and one 43-inch 4K monitor, offering more pixels and higher pixel density on a single display.
The UltraSharp 52 is priced at US$2,899 USD (around A$4,320), or $2,799 USD (A$4,180 AUD) without the included stand. The UltraSharp 32 is priced at US$2,599 (A$3,900).























































































