 Dell today announced the UltraSharp 4K Monitor, which the company says is the first of its kind. The resolution is four times that of 4K UHD, so it’s a whopping 7860×4320.
Dell today announced the UltraSharp 4K Monitor, which the company says is the first of its kind. The resolution is four times that of 4K UHD, so it’s a whopping 7860×4320. 
The display is 32-inches, but if you look at the bottom-left corner of the photo, you can see just how tiny the taskbar is. Dell told us that it’s really not meant for text-based menus at all, and it’s designed for creating. Note that that’s at 100% scaling. 
If you’re wondering what kind of cable can power 33.2 million pixels, it uses two DisplayPort 1.
                               
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