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I recently upgraded to a 4k monitor with HDR and shortly after that GNOME 48 came out with HDR and VRR support, so KDE Plasma and GNOME are the two desktops I know of that support HDR. I use GNOME and it works really well even though I do need to use gamescope if I want to play a Windows game with HDR and Firefox doesn't (yet?) support it on Linux. It definitely looks really cool but it's not a huge loss if you stick with Mint and just use SDR. It seems like you wanna get the monitor either way, so I'm pretty sure you can just use a live USB of something like Fedora to try HDR out without having to actually install anything. I'm just not sure what software you could try it out in because (at least to my knowledge) no browser supports HDR on Linux yet and you can't just install a whole game on a USB stick.
Yeah I have a few extra SSD’s in the system, so maybe I’ll give dual booting a crack later on.
Thanks for sharing your experience!