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GPD Win

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2016 Chinese handheld computer running Windows

GPD Win
GPD Win - face view
ManufacturerGamePad Digital (GPD)
TypeHandheld game console /Ultra-mobile PC /Palmtop
ReleasedOctober 2016; 9 years ago (2016-10)
Operating systemWindows 10 Home
CPUFirst model:Intel Atom x7-Z8700Second model:Intel Atom x7-Z8750
Memory4 GB LPDDR3 RAM
Storage64 GBeMMC 4.51, one microSD slot
Display5.5" 1280x720 px,720p 16:9-ratioCapacitive display, multi-touch support withGorilla Glass 3
GraphicsIntel HD 405 Graphics
Controller inputD-pad,
four front-facing action buttons,
four side buttons,
two analog sticks
ConnectivityWi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 & 5GHz),Bluetooth,USB 3.0 Type A, USB-C, MiniHDMI, headset port.
Power6,900 mAh battery
Dimensions155 x 97 x 22 mm
SuccessorGPD Win 2,GPD Win 3,GPD Win 4
Websitewww.gpd.hk (English)
www.softwincn.com (Chinese)

GPD Win is aWindows-basedpalmtopcomputer equipped with a keyboard and video game controls,[1] designed byGamePad Digital (GPD) of China. It is anx86-based computer that runsWindows 10 and so is able to run x86 applications within the confines of the computer's hardware.[2] First announced in October 2015, it wascrowdfunded viaIndiegogo and two other crowdfunding sites in Japan and China.[specify] The GPD Win was released in October 2016.[3]

History

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GamePad Digital (GPD) is a technology company based inShenzhen, China. Among other products, they have created several handheld video game consoles which runAndroid onARM architecture; for instance,GPD XD. GPD Win was meant to be a way to play PC games, PC-based video game console emulators, andhypervisors (such asVMware andVirtualBox clients) on ahandheld.

GamePad Digital first explored the idea of GPD Win in October 2015. In December 2015, the physical design and hardware specifications were determined. In March 2016, initial prototypes were finished, debugged, and shipped. GPD started accepting pre-orders in June 2016 through several online retailers, including the Indiegogo page. Pre-order backers were offered units for a discounted price of $330, with an estimated final retail price of $499, but settling on a price of $330 after release.[4] The initially stated goal was $100,000. In August 2016, a small batch shipment to industry personnel was shipped. GPD started shipping the final product by October 2016.

Software

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The GPD Win ships withWindows 10 Home and is able to run most x86 Windows applications that can be run on desktops and laptops.

As of April 2017, several patches are available for the Linux kernel that allows mostly complete functionality of the Win with a full desktop Linux distribution like Ubuntu.[5]

Technical and physical specifications

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The computer has a full typicalQWERTY keyboard, which includes 67 standard keys and 10 expanded function keys. For gaming, the controller has a stylized similarly to theOpenPandora andDragonBox Pyra style keyboard and controller layout of one D-pad, two analog sticks, four face buttons, and four shoulder buttons (two on each shoulder).

It was initially intended to use theIntel Atom x5-Z8500 Cherry Trail CPU.[6]

The graphics processor is an Intel HD Graphics integrated GPU with abase clock speed of 200 MHz and a turbo boost of up to 600 MHz.

It uses 4GB of LPDDR3-1600 RAM, with 64GB of eMMC 4.51 ROM. It has a singlemicroSD slot that can support storage cards up to 256GB.

The chassis is 15.5×9.7 cm in size. It has a 5.5-inch 1280×720 (720p)H-IPS multi-directional touch screen in a 16:9 ratio, reinforced byGorilla Glass 3.

The audio system consists of a built-in speaker using theRealtek ALC5645 driver, and a microphone jack. It supports typical audio/video/image formats, such as MP3, MP4, JPG, PNG, and GIF.

The system has a 6700mAh polymer lithium-ion battery with aUSB-C charging interface (5 V/2.5 A). It has support forBluetooth 4.0 and 802.11 b/g/n/ac (5 GHz and 2.4 GHz) WiFi.[7]

Release and reception

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GamePad Digital began shipping the GPD Win to backers in October 2016. JC Torres of Slashgear gave the Win a 7/10, stating that it is "Well-rounded and has solid technical specs per expected needs, it is ambitious for being a Windows 10-based handheld console in an industry dominated by Linux-based handhelds," but he also noted an inconsistent build quality among models, and mediocre sound quality ("loud, but low"). Ultimately, he called it an "exceptional device".[8]

Linus Sebastian made a video review of the GPD Win on his YouTube channel Linus Tech Tips and stated that it handles gaming and multitasking capabilities and was happy with the hardware specifications, hardware design, and features overall. He stated that deciding whether it was worth the price was up to the user and that Win made him excited about the prospect of what UMPCs will be capable of in the near future as the hardware progresses further.[9]

Successors

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Main articles:GPD Win 2,GPD Win Max,GPD Win 3, andGPD Win 4

GamePad Digital announced theGPD Win 2 in early 2017. It has a few external hardware changes, including moving the analog knobs outwards from the frame and an additional shoulder button on each side, for a total of six.[10][11]

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^"5.555-inch Windows Laptop Offers PC Gaming on the Go". LaptopMag.
  2. ^"GPD Win Intel Z8550 is a Windows 10 game console that fits in a pocket - SlashGear". 18 April 2016.
  3. ^"GPD WIN Intel Z8700 Win 10 OS Game Console". IndiegogoOL.
  4. ^"$299 handheld Windows 10 gaming console fits right in your pocket - Geek.com". 8 March 2016. Archived fromthe original on 12 May 2016. Retrieved24 July 2016.
  5. ^de Goede, Hans (1 April 2014)."Getting Linux to run properly on the GPDwin". LiveJournal.
  6. ^"GPD Win is a pocket-sized Windows 10 laptop". 8 March 2016.
  7. ^"GPD Win Specs, Features, Design Pros & Cons- GPD Win Review". 9 March 2016. Archived fromthe original on 24 February 2021. Retrieved24 July 2016.
  8. ^"GPD WIN Review: Mobile Windows 10 for gaming".SlashGear. 18 November 2016.
  9. ^LinusTechTips (28 November 2016)."Pocket-sized Windows Gaming PC" – via YouTube.
  10. ^"GPD WIN 2: Handheld Game Console for AAA Games". Indiegogo. Retrieved21 January 2018.
  11. ^"GPD WIN 2 game performance looks promising, price isn't". Slashdot. 21 December 2017.
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