I assume people are interested in using high refresh rates and g-sync with these displays. 60Hz non-gsync operation is not something you'd want to get one of these displays for.Chief Blur Buster wrote:Generally correct, but it depends.RealNC wrote:There will most probably be no display scaling. These are g-sync displays. G-sync does not support scaling.
This was true for the most part, but not always in newer GSYNC displays:
You can connect an external 1080p gaming console to most newer 1440p GSYNC displays (the ones that now has HDMI inputs nowadays) -- and it works.
Example display: Dell S2417DG G-SYNC display has an HDMI input that supports external game consoles.
By necessity, this uses display scaling.
I was able to trick my 1440p g-sync into doing display scaling and keep g-sync active, but it's still limited to low refresh rates (which defeats the purpose of running lower resolutions, namely to get higher FPS): viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3313
Of course the g-sync module in these new monitors could be implementing display scaling at all times, but somehow I really doubt it... I hope to be proven wrong.