Dell releases its first bright 2,000-zone mini-LED monitor

Dell recently announced a number of new monitors for its 2021 lineup. This includes the new $5,000 32-inch UltraSharp HDR PremierColor display.

Alongside the UltraSharp 32 HDR PremierColor Monitor (UP3221Q), Dell announced new 24- and 34-inch displays with USB-C connectivity.

Dell announced the UltraSharp 32 HDR PremierColor monitor

According to the press release, the 4K UP3221Q is the world’s first monitor with 2,000 mini-LED backlit dimming zones. This allows the monitor to generate an HDR brightness level of 1,000 nits. Additionally, it offers 99.8 percent DCI-P3 and 93 percent Adobe RGB color gamut coverage. It also has VESA-certified HDR 1000 support.

The monitor features two Thunderbolt 3 ports. One of the ports supports daisy chaining. In addition, the monitor has a built-in colorimeter and allows you to connect your own calorimeter as long as it’s supported.

Pricing and availability

The UltraSharp 32 HDR PremierColor monitor will be out on November 5th starting at $4,999.

Dell also announced the UltraSharp 34 and 24 monitors

UltraSharp 34 Curved USB-C Hub monitor

Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved USB-C Hub monitor
Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved USB-C Hub monitor. Image courtesy: Dell

The UltraSharp 34 Curved USB-C Hub (U3421WE) is a 3,440×1,440-pixel monitor. It’s an updated version of the 2019 v erosion. It now includes Dell’s new, modern stand and a panel with larger color space.

We can expect to see the monitor to ship in early December. The price is said to be $1,200.

UltraSharp 24 USB-C Hub monitor

Dell UltraSharp 24 USB-C Hub monitor
Dell UltraSharp 24 USB-C Hub monitor. Image courtesy: Dell

Lastly, we have the UltraSharp 24 USB-C Hub monitor. It has a 16:10 aspect ratio and is the first Dell monitor with ComfortView Plus, as well as built-in, TÃœV Rheinland-certified Hardware Low Blue Light solution. This should maintain color accuracy and minimal blue light emission.

The monitor is out now with a starting price for $449.

Image courtesy: Dell

Sean Berry
Sean Berry
Sean Berry is Videomaker's managing editor.

Related Content