Dell re-branded almost its entire desktop and laptop product stack in January at CES 2025, which it has now expanded to its monitor division. For reference, the company has introduced a slew of new monitor options today, including the Pro 32 Plus (P3225QE) pictured below.
Available from later this week, the Dell Pro 32 Plus (P3225QE) utilises a 32-inch IPS panel that outputs natively at 3,840 x 2,160 (4K) pixels with a 100 Hz peak refresh rate, unlike the 144 Hz that last year's Dell G3223Q (curr. $499.99 on Amazon) delivers. The 140 PPI and 16:9 panel also provides a 1,500:1 contrast ratio and 99% sRGB colour space coverage, as well as 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles.
Unfortunately, peak brightness tops out at 350 nits with no mention of HDR support in any regard. Instead, Dell has focused on connectivity for the Pro 32 Plus (P3225QE), which is as follows:
- 1x Power connector
- 1x DisplayPort 1.4
- 1x HDMI
- 1x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet
- 3x USB Type-A downstream (5 Gbps)
- 1x USB Type-C downstream (5 Gbps) (Data only)
- 1x USB Type-C upstream (5 Gbps) (DisplayPort 1.4/90 W Power Delivery)
Dell also includes a lock slots and a pair of soundbar slots. The Pro 32 Plus (P3225QE) will be available from today for $599.99. While Dell claims that today's launch is a global one, it has not confirmed pricing for other markets yet.