Dell 32-inch 6K display takes on Apple's Pro Display XDR
The new Dell 32-inch 6K UltraSharp display is here to take on the Apple Pro Display XDR with some impressive specs at CES 2023.
Dell 32-inch 6K UltraSharp
This new monitor matches up with Apple's Pro Display XDR (check prices) in terms of resolution and size though it lacks some of Apple's dedicated high-end features.
The Dell packs a 6144 x 3456 IPS panel, 1.07 billion colors and covers 99 percent of the P3 wide color gamut. It has a peak brightness of 600 nits.
Apple's Pro Display XDR has a peak brightness of 1,600 nits, hence the "extreme" HDR monicker.
It comes equipped with a height-adjustable stand that can rotate 90-degrees for vertical work like writing code or perusing PDFs.
The Dell UltraSharp has an HDMI 2.1 port, USB-C port, and a quartet of USB-A ports. A thunderbolt 4 port uses the latest USB PD spec to deliver up to 140W of power to supported laptops.
There's a built in webcam that mimics Center Stage by using on-device Ai to keep you in frame and a physical privacy shutter to cover the lens when not in use.
Additional it has dual 14W speakers and echo cancellation microphones.
Currently, Dell didn't have have pricing or availability information to share.
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Dell 32-inch 6K UltraSharp
This new monitor matches up with Apple's Pro Display XDR (check prices) in terms of resolution and size though it lacks some of Apple's dedicated high-end features.
The Dell packs a 6144 x 3456 IPS panel, 1.07 billion colors and covers 99 percent of the P3 wide color gamut. It has a peak brightness of 600 nits.
Apple's Pro Display XDR has a peak brightness of 1,600 nits, hence the "extreme" HDR monicker.
It comes equipped with a height-adjustable stand that can rotate 90-degrees for vertical work like writing code or perusing PDFs.
The Dell UltraSharp has an HDMI 2.1 port, USB-C port, and a quartet of USB-A ports. A thunderbolt 4 port uses the latest USB PD spec to deliver up to 140W of power to supported laptops.
There's a built in webcam that mimics Center Stage by using on-device Ai to keep you in frame and a physical privacy shutter to cover the lens when not in use.
Additional it has dual 14W speakers and echo cancellation microphones.
Currently, Dell didn't have have pricing or availability information to share.
AppleInsider will be covering the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show in person on January 2 through January 8 where we're expecting Wi-Fi 6e devices, HomeKit, Apple accessories, 8K monitors and more. Keep up with our coverage by downloading the AppleInsider app, and follow us on YouTube, Twitter @appleinsider and Facebook for live, late-breaking coverage. You can also check out our official Instagram account for exclusive photos throughout the event.
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Steve Jobs was 13 years old at the time, and Steve Wozniak was 18 years old.
If that Dell monitor is built right it won’t be cheap sorry game boys quality cost.
As for the Apple Magic Mouse, I respectfully disagree about its functionality. It has been my all-time favorite mouse since its introduction in 2009! It fits my hand perfectly; I can use it for many long hours at a time with zero discomfort; and its multi-touch capabilities are supremely useful to me (and I prefer the Magic Mouse to any trackpad). Yes, for the rechargeable version first introduced in 2015, I do think it was odd for Apple to put its Lightning port on the bottom — making it impossible to use it while simultaneously recharging. But the battery lasts for weeks and recharges quickly, so it doesn't really bother me — I just plug it in overnight or during a lunch break. If & when Apple introduces a Magic Mouse 3 with a USB-C port, I do hope the cable sticks out the top end like a traditional wired mouse but that they don't otherwise mess too much with what I find to be an exceptionally useful overall design.
Also, "blech!" The only thing missing is the option to have the monitor in "Zune Brown."
Also, it looks like it was designed by Homer Simpson.
https://www.wired.com/2014/07/homer-simpson-car/
Comparing monitors to mice makes as much sense as comparing Granny Smith apples to steel-belted radial tires.
Magic Mouse 2 was a very good mouse. However, if you measure a mouse merely by "number of buttons", you'll likely not like the Magic Mouse 2 (also see "Homer Simpson car" above").
"Does ugliness or beauty even matter?" An Apple forum is an odd place to be asking that question. I know my answer, but then, I'm happily married.
I'm still waiting for Apple or anyone else to produce and affordable, >25", 5kmin monitor. But not that awful Dell pile. Geez that thing is hideous.
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-ultrasharp-32-4k-usb-c-hub-monitor-u3223qe/apd/210-bdph/monitors-monitor-accessories#techspecs_section
I'd seriously consider it (conditional on price, of course).
A ~32" 6k display with maximum brightness of 400-500 nits would be awesome. I don't need the XDR. I don't need a 4k webcam (especially if having one requires such extreme uglification of the monitor).
Naturally, I'd rather buy from Apple, but Apple seems determined to make monitors that sit tantalizingly outside of the realm of reason (at least for me).
To put it another way -- the perfect monitor for me would have the speakers and aesthetics of Apple's Studio Display, BUT:
1. increase the size to 32 inches
2. increase the resolution to 6k
3. swap out the camera for the one in my 2020 27" iMac (which is awesome but unobtrusive).
4. include height adjustability in the base price
5. keep the base price under $2k
If you could get it without the webcam it would just be a very good upper mid range display with an impressive Thunderbolt dock. That works perfectly resolution wise with a MacBook Pro that it can charge at full speed.
Looks like it is upside down...