Get the positive reviews out there at one price point and then change it, classic bait and switch.
Is Qualcomm purposefully sabotaging their way into the laptop market? I don’t understand their logic here, it seems at every step they shoot themselves in the foot in a way that guarantees they’ll never be a relevant player.
Anyways, no Linux support so see you in 20 years if you’re still alive Qualcomm.
I mean, if they don't run Linux I don't see the purpose in getting one anyway.
Right, especially now with Apple launching the Neo, is there even a reason to buy an ARM windows laptop? Imagine paying triple for an inferior experience with Microslop lol.
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