I'm thinking the answer is, "No." Right now, DisplayPort 2.0 monitors don't matter. For the use cases you've listed, you're getting nothing but the ability to daisy-chain from one video port-- and ...
DisplayPort is the go-to standard for gamers, while HDMI is preferred by home theater buffs — have you ever stopped to ask ...
HDMI 2.1 has several aces up its sleeve, but DP still rules PC gaming ...
Laptops are practical because you can take them with you. However, laptops have a relatively small screen. If you work on a mobile computer, it quickly becomes annoying to constantly switch programs.
The new HP Omen Transcend 32-inch OLED gaming monitor features a native 4K resolution and super-smooth 240Hz refresh rate, but the DisplayPort 2.1 standard on this particular monitor will require ...
The VMM1300 PanelPort ViewXpand is the first VESA DisplayPort-based controller providing high-definition multi-monitor capability without the need for an additional graphics card, according to its ...
TL;DR: MSI's upcoming MPG 322URX 4K 240Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor supports DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20, offering 80Gbps bandwidth. It features higher Power Delivery through USB-C, up to 98W. While not a ...
LG is leaning heavily into support for the DisplayPort 2.1 specification on its new UltraGear GX7 (model 27GX790A) gaming monitor with an OLED panel, and for good reason. It's a fast 27-inch monitor ...
I come to you in the hopes of finding a monitor that's somewhere between 24" and possibly 32" in size with DisplayPort MST functionality built-in. r/Monitors on Reddit has not been super helpful in ...