Dell's New 32-inch, 6K Monitor Boasts IPS Black Tech, 4K Webcam – Tom's Hardware
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When 5K isn’t enough, bring on 6K
Dell makes some of the best gaming monitors and best 4K gaming monitors in the industry, thanks to a combination of excellent performance, a comprehensive feature set and attractive pricing. The company’s latest monitor isn’t targeted at the gaming market, but that doesn’t make it any less impressive. The new Dell UltraSharp 32 6K Monitor (U3224KB) features a 31.5-inch display with a staggering 6K resolution (6144 x 3456).
If that pixel-dense 6K resolution isn’t enough, Dell also incorporates IPS Black technology, boosting the contrast ratio to an impressive (for an IPS panel) 2000:1. The 10-bit panel (1.07 billion colors) is DisplayHDR 600 certified, with wide color gamut support (100% sRGB, 100% Rec. 709, 99% DCI-P3, 99% Display P3).
On the security front, the camera uses Dell Express Sign-in. This feature detects your presses and will log you in automatically when you are near the monitor. As soon as it notices that you have stepped away from the monitor, it will lock your PC. And while many webcams provide a physical shutter that you can slide to prevent footage from being taken, the U3224KB can automatically open the shutter when it detects a video conference app requesting access (and close it once the session finishes).
Complementing the 4K webcam are dual integrated noise-cancellation microphones and dual 14-watt speakers.
Also of note is the display’s adjustment for tilt, height, swivel and pivot (allowing you to put the monitor into a portrait orientation, which is a boon for programmers).
Dell hasn’t provided a firm launch date for the U3224KB, but says it will be available during the first half of 2023.
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