I am looking for a solution to connect a large computer monitor and a larger UHD TV to a not-yet-purchased new computer. I could get one with a chipset or video card with enough video connectors for my solution, or I could consider daisy-chaining. In this 2014 answer, which suggests to use the displayport.org website to find monitors supporting daisy-chaining with DisplayPort, 7 monitors are listed supporting DisplayPort Multi-Stream. But when I search today on displayport.org, it lists only 2 results. Is the technique of daisy-chaining DisplayPort monitors in decline, or is the listing on displayport.org possibly incomplete?
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Why do you assume that displayport.org contains every such monitor in the world? – harrymc Nov 17 '19 at 18:37
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Hmm. This question seem to be opinion based and/or hardware recommendation and might go down better with some rewording... – DavidPostill Nov 17 '19 at 18:37
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1@DavidPostill In fact, the question linked by the OP is nicely worded, but the answer is still of the kind that recommends specific hardware and needs constant updating. I can see the usefulness of this question (many connecting technologies have been made obsolete and it'd be good to know before purchase), but perhaps this is something better asked on [chat]? – slhck Nov 17 '19 at 18:45
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^^^^^ Agreed :) – DavidPostill Nov 17 '19 at 18:46
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1@harrymc Because the linked question suggests it. – gerrit Nov 17 '19 at 19:16