Dell is kicking off 2025 with a bang, dropping three jaw-dropping monitors at CES that'll make both creative pros and tech enthusiasts drool. The star players? Two UltraSharp models with some seriously impressive IPS Black tech, and a QD-OLED monitor that's basically like having a mini movie theater on your desk.
Let's talk about the showstoppers first: the UltraSharp 32 and 27 4K Thunderbolt Hub Monitors. These bad boys are rocking what Dell calls "enhanced IPS Black technology" – fancy talk for blacks that are 47% deeper than your regular monitor. What's cool is that these displays maintain their contrast even in those fluorescent-lit office nightmares we all work in, showing an 89% improvement in ambient contrast ratio compared to conventional IPS displays.
But wait, there's more! These monitors are the first 4K displays to snag a five-star eye comfort certification from TÜV Rheinland. Translation? They're easier on your eyes than your current display, cutting down blue light by 30% without making everything look like you're wearing yellow-tinted glasses.
For the connectivity nerds out there (you know who you are), these UltraSharps come with Thunderbolt 4 ports and can deliver up to 140W of power to your laptop. There's also this neat little pop-out port situation in the front – perfect for quickly plugging in your phone or other gadgets.
Now, let's talk about the show-stealer: the Dell 32 Plus 4K QD-OLED Monitor. This isn't just another pretty face – it's packing some serious audio innovation with AI-enhanced 3D spatial sound. Imagine sound that follows your head movement. Yeah, it's that cool.
For the gamers in the crowd, this QD-OLED beauty offers a 120Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync Premium, and a ridiculous 0.03ms response time. Plus, with Dolby Vision and VESA Display True Black 400, your Netflix binges are about to get a serious upgrade.
Dell's also flexing their eco-friendly muscles with these releases. We're talking up to 100% recycled aluminum, 85% post-consumer recycled plastics, and even 20% recycled glass in the displays. The UltraSharp models have earned their EPEAT Gold with Climate+ badges, while the QD-OLED monitor keeps things green with ENERGY STAR certification.
Coming February 2025, Dell's launching a new Display and Peripheral Manager (DDPM) app to help you control all these fancy features. As for pricing? Dell's keeping that close to their chest for now, but you'll be able to check dell.com.my when these monitors hit the market.
Whether you're a creative professional needing color accuracy that'll make your eyes water, a gamer looking for that competitive edge, or just someone who appreciates a gorgeous display, Dell's 2025 monitor lineup has something that'll tick your boxes.
- PakChaq Riq
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