GPD has teased a new console, one that appears to be a GPD Pocket, with Ryzen 7 6800U processor and RDNA 2 based Radeon 680M graphics. These specs totally blow Valve's Steam Deck away.
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GPD, the Chinese company behind many popular crowdfunding campaigns, has launched a new one for the P2 Max, an ultrabook powered by an Intel Core m3 processor, up to 16GB of RAM, and a 9-inch screen.
The GPD Pocket is a tiny Windows 10 laptop powered by an Intel Atom processor and 8GB RAM. Portability is key when it comes to a laptop but is there such a thing as something being just too small?
When you talk about a laptop, you think about portability. But is there a case where a laptop can be considered too small? The GPD Pocket ventures into that territory but could be an excellent choice.
There are plenty of laptops on the market, but the GPD Pocket is unique in that it is small in size, making it almost pocketable. The Windows 10 laptop offers decent power in a nice design.
It was revealed last year that GPD WIN's successor, the GPD WIN 2, would be available for purchase in January. The gaming handheld is now available for pre-order on Indiegogo at $649.
The GPD WIN was quite a device, offering the power of Windows 10 in a small and unique package. The firm now has plans to launch a successor, which will arrive on Indiegogo in January.
It looks like GPD could be preparing a successor to its WIN handheld. The previous model combined a productivity machine with a gaming handheld backed by the power of Windows 10 OS.
After a highly successful crowdsourcing campaign on Indiegogo, the GPD Pocket is finally on sale. The laptop has a 7-inch 1080p touch screen display and runs Windows 10 64-bit.
If you're looking for a small portable gaming device, you might want to consider the GPD WIN. The handheld offers a full keyboard, gaming controls, and is powered by Windows 10.
If you've been looking for a tiny pocket PC, the GPD Pocket might be for you. The company has previously created gaming handhelds but has now put its focus on creating a machine for productivity.