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Last updated: January 13th, 2025 at 17:49 UTC+01:00
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At CES 2025, Samsung Display unveiled new QD-OLED panels for monitors, and many brands launched models using those displays, including Asus, Gigabyte, Samsung, and MSI. All the monitors have features that set them apart from the crowd. Dell too has launched a model with Samsung Display’s QD-OLED and one of its features makes it the coolest of the lot.
At CES 2025, Dell unveiled the Dell 32 Plus 4K QD-OLED Monitor (S3225QC). It uses Samsung Display’s 31.5-inch QD-OLED display with a 4K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Along with a very capable screen, the monitor also offers Spatial Audio from its 5x5W inbuilt speakers, making it probably the first monitor with QD-OLED and 3D Spatial Audio together.
The 3D Spatial Audio feature on the Dell S3225QC will not only make you feel like the sound is coming from many speakers around you to give you a surround sound experience but also adjust the audio based on your head movement to make you feel immersive. The monitor does all this with the help of sensors built into it and of course, the keyword of the decade, AI.
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Dell has priced the 32 Plus 4K QD-OLED at $799.99 in the United States and $1,099 in Canada. It will make the monitor available to purchase first in China (on 27 March 2025), and then in the rest of world on 22 May 2025. On a related note, you might want to check out Samsung’s 2025 lineup of QD-OLED TVs the company showcased at CES 2025 in our video above.
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