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Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite laptops have a dirty secret when it comes to external monitor support
(www.notebookcheck.net)
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Good to know...but who is this a deal breaker for.. people buying arm SoCs know what they are buying.
Also....who the F is plugging in a 4k 120hz monitor/TV? Like 0.3% of people???
The article was a bit sensationalist, but I do think underlines that there are many limitations to WoA that are often ignored (or perhaps brushed under the rug) in most mainstream tech review of WoA devices.