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  • And there you have it ladies and gentlemen, it has nothing to do with it not being 'reuired to support the two streams" The ZenBook 13 Ultra Slim with the OLED screen, it was on sale, super light/portable and the screen while only 13.3 is stunning. The only thing to beware of is to stay away from their gaming laptops…
  • And there you have it ladies and gentlemen, it has nothing to do with it not being 'required to support the two streams" nor does it have anything to do with needing a 'smarter' dock. Its just a POS laptop that advertises itself as TB4 but is TB-nothing
  • The specs of the car define a maximum speed of 150 mph, but it only goes 75 mph....that's how stupid this is...what a joke. Last Acer product I will EVER buy.
  • Yes Alex, here is what I did after getting zero help from Acer: * Went to my account on Amazon.com * Initiated a return to send this POS laptop back, when asked the reason I simply explained that it claims to be TB4 but does not implement the protocol correctly and does not work as promised * Purchased an Asus Zenbook…
  • Utter nonsense. Had you actually read the TB4 spec you would know it supports dual 4k monitors @60hz . So the fact that this laptop doesn't implement that just means it is not a TB4 laptop as advertised. And a "smarter dock"? Lol. It's not the dock, I tried two different dicks and there are two other posts on this thread…
  • Just to clarify, this is a TB4 laptop connected to a TB4 dock. The whole reason for purchasing this setup is ONE (and only) one connection (the TB4 cable) from laptop to dock handles everything, power, data, video, audio, everything. Plus the dock in question doesn't just support one monitor. It supports up to 2 @ 4k:…
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