Wednesday, May 10th 2023

Dell Launches UltraSharp U3224KB 6K Monitor

Dell first unveiled its UltraSharp U3224KB 6K monitor back in early January at the CES 2023 trade show - this professional-grade 31.5-inch screen boasts Thunderbolt 4 connectivity and sports an impressive IPS Black panel (courtesy of LG Display) capable of displaying a super dense 6144 x 3456 pixel resolution. Today the North American technology company has announced that its U3224KB model is available to purchase at a price of $3,199 (CA $4,289.99).

The UltraSharp's competitive pricing undercuts the nearest competition by $1000 - Apple's Pro Display XDR is marginally better in terms of specifications, but potential buyers will get landed with a $5000 bill for the privilege of owning it. Dell is hoping that a bunch of handy features on its offering - including an in-built KVM, 4K HDR webcam, plenty of type USB-C & A ports, a Thunderbolt 4 port and dual 14 W speakers - will be enough to steal some professional clients from Team Cupertino.
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Sources: Dell U3224KB PDF, The Verge
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9 Comments on Dell Launches UltraSharp U3224KB 6K Monitor

#1
Luke357
Who needs a dock when you have that many ports? That's impressive although I wouldn't spend that much on a monitor.
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Space Lynx
Astronaut
I don't know what the use case for this kind of monitor is, but for those uneducated, an IPS Black screen is 2000:1 contrast ratio from what I remember, so this is probably a really good looking monitor.

Who would use something like this? Just curious... an architect that needs to zoom in on fine details of blueprints or???
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Ownedtbh
Space LynxI don't know what the use case for this kind of monitor is, but for those uneducated, an IPS Black screen is 2000:1 contrast ratio from what I remember, so this is probably a really good looking monitor.

Who would use something like this? Just curious... an architect that needs to zoom in on fine details of blueprints or???
4k costs 1500
6k costs 3000
8k costs 5000

pricing same as with gpus

usecase: anyone who would like it
Luke357Who needs a dock when you have that many ports? That's impressive although I wouldn't spend that much on a monitor.
Docks are not userfriendly and get hiccups very fast if you dont update the firmware
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#4
Garrus
Does not have mini LED and has a horrendous bezel. I don't get it. Should have been cancelled.
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#5
Luke357
OwnedtbhDocks are not userfriendly and get hiccups very fast if you dont update the firmware
I've used plenty of docks (and deployed enough for a lifetime) and only ever had issues with high bandwidth displays. My point of mentioning docks was that with monitors like this you wouldn't need one.
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AnarchoPrimitiv
Wow, it has 2.5GBase-T....I could see someone with money getting this to act like the laptop dock.
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#7
trsttte
Wow that price is just insane. I knew it would be high as 6k is a novelty and they spruced up the spec sheet with 4k HDR webcam and all but over 3k$ is just too much for a regular display high end as it may be.
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#8
Minus Infinity
6K @ 32", so probably 200% scaling needed at least and you end up with no more real estate than around 3K monitor and I'll bet it uses a lot more power than even a 4K.
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Ownedtbh
Minus Infinity6K @ 32", so probably 200% scaling needed at least and you end up with no more real estate than around 3K monitor and I'll bet it uses a lot more power than even a 4K.
it may be not good for using it in windows, but playing games or having 12+ Gaming clients open at the same then this monitor is very usefull
Its kinda outragous that 8k Monitors/Beamers came first instead of 6k
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