This could be good news:
That part is really cool, but it gets better. The new display controllers are completely independent from each other. The 'old way', circa the dark ages (2009), forced you to have all displays be the same rez, refresh rate, and everything else. If you had two of one monitor and one of another, you had to pick which one that looked bad, or simply didn't work.
The new controllers allow you to do whatever you want, however you want, and it just works. All screens can be run at completely different resolutions, refresh rates, orientations, and even color corrected separately. That is hugely impressive and extremely flexible, not to mention practical and useful.
Ohhhhh got a link to the source of that please?
Very interesting, although I think gaming on different monitors would look a bit odd, it does expand the overall flexability of the card a great deal :D
PS: spent some time looking around for displayport 1.2 monitors or ones that can daisy chain, none yet, and no hubs yets, which we do know is advertised to be on the market mid to late next year. going to be a bit like active DVI to displayport adaptors all over again.
However on the flip side there is more and more monitors being fitted with displayport that dont break the bank now.