We need more and cheaper 21:9 34" OLED monitors.
We need more of anything beyond 32 inches which is 4K/2K and 5K/2K.
Any word on the UHBR of that DisplayPort 2.1? Because that resolution at probably 165Hz 10bit would require over 60Gbps, which means it needs to be UHBR20 in order to run at those specs without DSC. If it's anything less than UHBR20 then it might aswell just have DP2.0.
DP 2.0 is the same as DP 2.1 in terms of bandwidth.
This monitor has to deliver DP80 port. It's going to be expensive and LG MUST deliver the highest bandwidth so that users can choose to run it without DSC should they need to. It's unforgivable to force buyers to use DSC on expensive displays. There will be a huge outcry if LG doesn't deliver on ports.
It's not a matter of signal quality, it's just that DSC can introduce some annoyances, like stutters, glitches with multiple displays, taking seconds of screen-freeze to alt-tab in games that don't support (or aren't optimal) Borderless Fullscreen, makes some Nvidia features unusable and so on, that's why I'm mostly interested in DP2.1 primarily so I can run the full specs without DSC.
This perfectly makes sense and monitor vendors MUST finally deliver DP80 ports on any monitor costing more than $700.
If new GPUs do not have 80 Gbit's DP 2.1 this discussion is kinda moot and you will have to entertain those alleged "glitches".
Nvidia must finally deliver DP80 ports on all GPUs from 70 class and up. It's inexcusable to delay this transition further.
As a reminder, 4090, the most expensive consumer card, cannot run Samsung 57-inch Neo G9 8K/2K monitor at its native refresh rate 240Hz. It can only run it at 120Hz due to crippled DSC video pipeline that was recycled from 3090.
Essentially, Nvidia did not modernise video ports since 2020. They cannot underdeliver anymore and everybody is waiting for them to offer DP80 ports.