Lets get this straight: Dells new Ultrasharp 32 6K Monitor (U3224KB) costs an eye-watering $3,199.
Heres why the Ultrasharp 32 6K Monitor (U3224KB) is worth the hefty price tag Dell is asking.
And why it’s the best monitor I have used in over 15 years of covering PC technology.
There’s nothing like the Dell Ultrasharp 32 6K on the market.
Disclaimer:This review was made possible by a review unit provided by Dell.
The company did not see the contents of the review before publishing.
I love setting up Dell monitors; it takes two minutes, and no tools are needed.

The monitor has three parts: Display, vertical stand, and base.
The Vertical stand and base attach, and you screw it in using the toolless screw at the bottom.
A factory calibration report also proves your displays colors will be as accurate as possible.
That one cable handles everything, including the 4K webcam and 140W pass-through charging.
Screenshots are hilariously large at over 2MB but are fantastic for sharing or publishing media.
The tech is good, and the colors look punchy and bright, although its still far from AMOLED.

Indeed, its arguably the best webcam I have ever used.
But oh,there is so much more to this display.
Regardless of the app, it simply snaps open anytime you turn on the camera.
Flanking that excellent camera are two 14W speakers and dual-array microphones.
There is even spatial separation when using the movie audio mode.
The bass is lacking, but these are the best display speakers I have used.

There’s nothing like the Dell Ultrasharp 32 6K on the market.
Getting to the bottom of the Ultrasharp 32 6K and Dell has another trick: A pop-out USB hub.
Then, pop it back into the chassis, and its gone if you no longer need it.
In addition, picture-by-Picture (PbP) and Picture-in-Picture (PiP) are also supported.

Dell Ultrasharp 32 6K port selection includes mDP, HDMI, Thunderbolt 4 (140W), and multiple USB inputs.
Still, it can also go up to around 7.5 inches for those who need much more clearance.
Additionally, this monitor can rotate vertically for those who want a taller 6K experience.
Brightness is also good, peaking at 490 nits while hitting just 30 nits when set to zero percent.

Dell Ultrasharp 32 6K rear.
Say you were OK with Dell but wanted more … but also less.
On the other hand, the 27MD5K-B Ultrafine costs $1,175, which is significantly more affordable.
Ultrasharp 32 6K (U3224KB): Should you buy?

Dell Ultrasharp 32 6K UHD is a site to behold.
What surprised me, however, was just how good the webcam is compared to all third-party options.
Heck, even the dual 14-watt speakers are better than expected, as nearly all in-display speakers are trash.

Dell Ultrasharp 32 6K can go vertical, too.

Dell Ultrasharp 32 6K normally has its shutter closed unless you use a video app.

The 4K UHD webcam can also tilt to adjust angles when in use.

Dell Ultrasharp 32 6K top bar features dual 14W speakers and microphones.

The UltraSharp 32 6K features light-up conference controls and a front-facing pop-out USB hub.

Top venting and built-in webcam on the Dell Ultrasharp 32 6K.

Dell’s Display Manager software lets you control many aspects of the UltraSharp 32 6K.

No complaints with color accuracy.

Apple’s premium monitor looks great, but costs $1,800 more and you get fewer features than Dell’s.

It’s hard to see the pixels at 220 PPI.



















