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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
The GPD Win Max 2 is is a mini-laptop designed for gaming or general purpose computing. It has a 10.1 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel touchscreen display, a backlit QWERTY keyboard with keys that are large ...
In the continuing saga of GPD versus Bazzite Linux, the GPD team have now posted their own statement on what happened.
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