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The GPD WIN, which went on Indiegogo for $330, was, after all, mostly a plastic affair. Given that context, it's almost shocking that GPD was able to pull off the quality of design and build of ...
As a side note, it’s worth mentioning that there’s a thriving community of GPD Win hackers and enthusiasts, who have figured out how to get all sorts of Linux distributions running on the device.
The Win Mini runs on Windows 11 but also supports Linux, making it a versatile device for both gaming and computing. It also features linear Rumble Motors built in on the z-axis, a three-axis ...
GPD has fixed a release date for its Win 5 gaming handheld, set to push the portable performance bar higher on October 17.
It’s called the GPD Pocket, and it’s expected to support either Windows 10 or Ubuntu 16.04 Linux. GPD is just showing off a few rendered images and mockup prototypes at this point, so we’ll ...
GPD, makers of the GPD WIN 5.5" PC gaming console, are back with another Indiegogo campaign for the GPD Pocket — a 7" ultramobile PC that runs Windows 10 or Ubuntu.
If the GPD Win 4 looks familiar, it should. The design is strikingly similar to 2012’s PlayStation Vita. Everything from the shape to the look of the buttons feels like a callback, though Vita ...
The new GPD Win 4 (2023) comes with a choice of AMD Ryzen 7840U or 7640U processor, up to 64GB of LPDDR5X-7500 RAM, and up to 4TB of PCIe Gen4 SSD storage.
The GPD Win 5 will need a hefty lithium-ion battery onboard, to keep the powerful Ryzen AI Max chipset up and running. But a large, heavy battery could make the handheld too clunky to use.
Unlike the GPD WIN, it starts with 128 GB of storage off the bat, though that's eMMC. It's 7,000 mAh battery is advertised to last an average of 12 hours on full.