Quote from: Peng on January 24, 2019, 02:31:47
Now have to look for back up battery, bought one for thunderbolt port charging but cannot charge at 12 v.
It is common knowledge that USB Type-C PD charging for laptops/ultrabooks/2-in-1s require 20V. You should have checked this before buying any Type-C charger or charging capable USB Powerbank. Brands like Cygnett, Anker Powercore etc. are the ones that can output 20V.
This is not a fault of Acer.
In my view though, this is a huge step for a winning platform based on the original Acer Switch Alpha 12 (SA-5), which I had. The liquid loop cooling which enables it to be fanless is a wonderful design. I was looking for an upgrade to a newer version of it.
However, this platform is simply not suitable for running an i5 or i7 class CPU
TOGETHER with a discrete GPU like the MX150.
You end up paying so much for the Intel i7 and the MX150 components, but both of them are unable to run at their full potential due to the throttling due to the thermal budget constraint. Furthermore, the dual liquid loop heatpipes in the chasis adds too much weight to the device. in the end, you achieve none of the objectives of a high end variant of the platform and only ended up having an overpriced and dysfunctional device.
What Acer should have done is to use the AMD Picasso APU instead if additional GPU power is required! Simple solution but Acer's designers/engineers really dropped the ball on this. What a disappointment!