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The answer to this obviously depends on the capabilities of GPU's "single head". It is completely possible that a DP 2.1 UHBR20 GPU may in fact be able to run DSR on a 4K/240Hz DSC display.
Access to (DL)DSR depends more on the monitor's electronics than its use of DSC. If the manufacturer wants it they can make DSR work with DSC.
Sure but such cards a) exist already in provis space and b) are coming to gaming space fairly soon. Monitors are bought for more than one year usually...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxMgHbMhdw8
Not much exciting honestly. LCD panel manufacturers seem to be downsizing their effort here probably thinking that they won't be able to compete with OLEDs.
WOLEDs look really good on specs, we'll have to see the tests though to compare them to other options.
Myself I definitely prefer anti-glare of WOLEDs to QD-OLEDs coating.
All WOLEDs are matte, all QD-OLEDs are semi-glossy with the exception of the Samsung model which seem to be matte (but since it's still not polarized it will have the same issues with external light as other QD-OLEDs).
Sure, DP 2.1 is fully backwards compatible with all previous DP versions so if you'll use the monitor with a DP 1.4 source you'll get the usual DP 1.4+DSC connection on its DP 2.1 input.
Still this is the first time like ever where we would be able to directly compare the same output modes with...
https://tftcentral.co.uk/news/gigabyte-announce-range-of-new-aorus-oled-gaming-monitors-at-ces-2024
That's interesting, seems like we'll get two 32" QD-OLEDs with the exact same panel and features different only in DP version - and presumably the use of DSC for connection.
https://www.techpowerup.com/317572/gigabyte-shows-its-monitor-lineup-at-ces-2024-including-new-aorus-fo48u-and-co49dq-oled-gaming-monitors
Another QD-OLED 32"er.
Seem to be the first with full speed 80Gbps/UHBR20 DP 2.1 input.
No idea what articles you are referring to but they work fine.
Another monitor issue then. Samsung seem to be plagued by these, especially as they seem to not care about compatibility with Nvidia at all.