Article 5TPVK Dell’s new UltraSharp 4K monitor has a monstrous 4K webcam built in

Dell’s new UltraSharp 4K monitor has a monstrous 4K webcam built in

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Samuel Axon
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    The Dell U3223QZ 32-inch USB-C 4K monitor. [credit: Scharon Harding ]

Dell's UltraSharp monitors have a long-standing reputation for being strong picks for office professionals and creatives, and the USB-C variants have proven to be some of the most popular Mac monitors. Dell's latest 32-inch UltraSharp was announced during the Consumer Electronics Show this week, and it doubles down on that legacy.

The monitor hits the standard bullet points: it has a USB-C port and a 3840 x 2160 screen resolution. It can act as a USB hub with its five 10Gbps USB-A ports. But what really sets the monitor apart is its 4K webcam.

As noted, these monitors are made to appeal to professionals like designers, marketing folks, and so on, so a color-accurate 4K screen is important. But these days, those workers will be spending a fair amount of time on video calls, so it seems Dell is trying to make the product a more comprehensive package for remote-working pros.

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