However, hardware issues such as the removal of the HDMI port late in production led to delays and dissatisfaction among developers, who gave the device a mostly “lukewarm” review.
Despite the initial excitement generated by Arm-based Windows, Qualcomm’s decision to cancel and issue a refund underscores the weakness of the product’s launch. The company said those who bought the kit could keep it. But official support for the product has ended, and developers will have to look for alternatives, such as laptops with the same Snapdragon X Elite processor, which are significantly more expensive, often exceeding $2,000 for similar specs.
Source: Ferra

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