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Dell unveils 52-inch pseudo-6K monitor that's bound to give you a neck torticollis — but if you want a true 6K experience, don't buy it


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  • Dell UltraSharp 52 supports dividing the screen into up to four desktops
  • Each virtual desktop measures 1536 x 2560 when split into four sections
  • The panel uses IPS Black technology and supports variable 120Hz refresh rates

At CES 2026, Dell unveiled the 52-inch UltraSharp Thunderbolt Hub Monitor (U5226KW), measuring 48.16 inches wide with a panel marketed at 6144 x 2560 resolution.

According to the company, the screen can be divided into up to four distinct virtual desktops, allowing separate content spaces on the same display.

The sheer size of the monitor means users may need to move their head and neck frequently to view the entire screen comfortably.

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