This is a 4K screen with mini-LED backlighting and 2000 dimming zones, equipped with an integrated colorimeter for calibrations even without the use of a PC.
The Apple Pro Display XDR caused a sensation when it was announced. It's praised for both its distinctive design and the high image quality it offers. A competitor to Apple's monitor is now on the market: the new Dell UltraSharp 32 HDR PremierColor, a 32-inch 4K .
Dell UltraSharp VS Apple Pro Display XDR
There are two most significant differences with the Apple Pro Display XDR: the resolution (Apple's monitor is 6K) and the presence of the stand.
But there are other interesting differences. The new Dell UltraSharp 32 HDR PremierColor uses mini-LEDs for backlighting, giving you 2,000 independent dimming zones compared to Apple's Display XDR's 576. This, combined with a peak brightness of 1,000 nits, contrast ratio of 1,000,000 with HDR enabled. At least theoretically, the high number of local dimming zones should significantly reduce blooming artifacts in high-contrast scenes. The monitor alone weighs 11.31 kg. With cables and stands included, the total weight is 24.33 kg.
But its features don't stop there. The monitor includes a special colorimeter that allows you to perform calibration even with your PC turned off. Color coverage for this screen is 99.8% DCI-P3, 93% Adobe RGB, and 83% BT.2020. This monitor will be available first in the US market on November 5th for $5,000.




