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  • JordanB: Just a followup. I have purchased and connected the Microsoft Wireless Display adapter and it is working great. I downloaded the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter App from the Microsoft Store. and it advised that a firmware update was required. Quick easy, and I am now able to read a page at a time without my…
  • Thank you JordanB! Wireless Display Supported: Yes (Graphics Driver: Yes, Wi-Fi Driver: Yes) I am going to place my order for the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter tonight. Your help is very much appreciated!
  • Hi Jordan. I am disappointed and sorry to see that the question "Did this answer the question? Yes - No" no longer appears. The fact that the answer I accepted was rejected without clarification or an answer provided by someone at Acer is more than disappointing. It adds to my buyers regret with this product. I am not…
  • Thank you Jordan for the USB product info. I am likely to go with the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter. I like the $49.95 price, but in Canada, that is over $70.00 with retailers selling the product for $79.99. The only thing I cannot find on the product is the power requirements. I have at least four different types of…
  • Thank you Jack. I do need the monitors to be independent. I need a laptop for portability, but I rarely use the laptop screen. I need one 27" monitor in portrait mode to read books, the other 27" monitor is landscape for general use.
  • Thank you JackE. The tech sheet does not adequately inform me that a second external monitor is not possible. When I look online, I am finding products that claim they will allow me to use USB 2.0 and USB-C to connect a second monitor. I will need to work with the company I purchased this laptop through to see what they…
  • What I have learned so far is that when a product says "Connect a USB-C laptop to an HDTV, HD Monitor or Projector", that is marketing, subject to at least two technical caveats. It must be a USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 port, NOT USB-C 3.1 Gen 1, AND the manufacturer must have integrated the graphics card with the USB-C 3.1 Gen 2…
  • Neither monitor has a USB port so the power issue might be resolved by using a wall wart (what voltage?) or plugging into the laptop. Not the end of the world. While this is worth further investigation, Microsoft fails to identify a power solution if the monitor does not have a USB port. Since the adaptor I purchased…
  • Thank you egydiocoelho. I have not pursued that option yet as I have only within the last hour discovered this problem. Also, I have no confidence that I could spend $150-$250 AND have a working second monitor at this point. I am now regretting having bought this Acer, since I could have purchased thorough Dell with the…
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