Close. You get to select custom camera angles for each screen. That way, you don’t stretch the single view across multiple screens (like you can now with nVidia Surround). You set up custom cameras for each screen. That gives you a more accurate view of the world around you for a home cockpit. You can literally box yourself into 3 giant 60" TVs if you wanted and have realistic views all around you.
You could also set up something like an airliner’s overhead panel on a touch screen, an FMS, etc. Each screen gets its own custom camera angle that’s independent from your main screen.
That’s the multi-monitor setup Asobo are working on and that’s sorely lacking right now.
And agree. Breaking out instruments onto a touch screen and be abe to interact with it is something I call base functionality in 2020/21.