Dell has announced its new high-end monitor, the Dell Plus 32 4K QD-OLED, marking its first venture into OLED technology outside of gaming. The monitor is designed for consumers and creators, offering a high-end OLED panel at an affordable price of $800.
The Dell Plus 32 features a minimalist design with a new stand and base, and a fabric covering over the bottom bezel and speakers.
This design makes it suitable for home offices and design studios along with a 31.5-inch QD-OLED panel with a 4K resolution (3840 x 2160) and a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. This makes it ideal for creative work, providing outstanding clarity, vibrancy, and infinite contrast.
One of the standout features that Dell considers a great deal in terms of feature vs pricing, is the AI-enhanced 3D Spatial Sound, which uses beamforming technology to create virtual surround sound with its built-in 5-watt speakers.
The Dell Plus 32 4K QD-OLED monitor is priced at $800 and will be available starting March 27, 2025, in China, and May 22, 2025, globally.
In more CES 2025 news related to Dell, they raised some eyebrows, including mine, by announcing a rebranding of all their computer collections.
Say goodbye to iconic names like XPS, Latitude, Inspiron, and other well-known Dell brands. Starting this year, Dell will label all its computers with a scheme of “Dell,” “Dell Pro,” and “Dell Pro Max,” depending on the features each new computer brings.
Dell justifies this move as a way to make buying decisions easier for newcomers to the Dell brand. Or in other words, Dell believes that the new generation will be more naïve than average.
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