I mean, if they don't run Linux I don't see the purpose in getting one anyway.
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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.
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.
Get the positive reviews out there at one price point and then change it, classic bait and switch.