GDP, a China-based developer of high-quality mini laptops running Windows, UMPC, and Android handheld game consoles has bumped the current Win Max 2 handheld-laptop hybrid gaming machine from a Ryzen ...
TL;DR: GPD has launched the Win Max 2 (2025) gaming handheld featuring a 10.1-inch 1080p 120Hz display, AMD Ryzen AI HX 370 "Strix Point" APU, 64GB LPDDR5X-7500 memory, dual M.2 SSD slots, 4G LTE ...
Amongst a sea of handheld gaming PCs with similar designs, the GPD Win Max 2 stands out. Instead of a screen squeezed between a set of game controllers, this little computer is more of a mini-laptop ...
TL;DR: The GPD Win 5 gaming handheld starts at $1400 with an AMD Ryzen AI Max 385+ APU, 32GB RAM, and 1TB SSD, featuring up to 16-core Zen 5 CPU and RDNA 3.5 Radeon 8060S GPU. It offers a 7-inch 120Hz ...
What just happened? It's unusual for a company to single out one of its partners for blame over a delayed product, but that's what GPD has done. The handheld/ultraportable PC maker has named AMD as ...
GPD has announced the upcoming release of its WIN Max 2 handheld, now powered by AMD’s latest R7 8840U processor. This new model aims to deliver improved AI capabilities, as reported by IT Home.
This week handheld PC maker GPD launched an updated version of its GPD Win 4 handheld gaming PC with a 6 inch display and an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 “Strix Point” processor, which should bring a ...
A tiny $1200 laptop that doubles as a gaming handheld, with an incredible array of ports. Surprisingly easy to type on, plays games as well or better than a Legion Go, supports two kinds of eGPUs.
Full-speed USB4 interface, with 40Gbps high-speed connectivity and support for PD 100W charging. Unique Oculink (SFF-8612) port, PCIe direct connection, 63Gbps effective bandwidth, supports GPD G1 ...
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