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GPD Win Mini — The Most Underrated Handheld

GPD Win Mini — The Most Underrated Handheld

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Nobody has been making PC handhelds longer than GPD. This latest entry is a tiny beast but is it worth it to you? Buy the GPD …

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  1. had a gpd win 2 and sold it for 250. it was my first handhelp and i miss it. wish i kept it but compared to my pre build gaming rig at the time is why i thing i sold it but now rock steam deck.

  2. Had this win mini for just a week yeah its portable my concern is its so delicate
    few to none to protect this thing so i sold it you need to baby this thing…
    Specially the lid opening amd closing ot for a week theres a time it causes the screen to glitch it just happened ones so i sold it immediately before it too late

  3. "they don't flood the market with new models" – I just looked up and there's at least over 10 different GDP "handheld" models from 2016 to present day, so that claim is purely false. That includes all GDP win's that have gamepad of sorts in them, even the mini laptops.

  4. This dose have one massive down side it runs windows and that makes it unuseable garbage windows is awful especially for handholds i cant wait for the general puplic to realize just how terrible windows is

  5. Look back at Sony's vaio line up they've been making odd PC's handhelds since the early 2000's which looks very much like several of the newer line ups of "pc handhelds" meant for gaming but they didn't sell well due to price and performance

  6. Looking at the prices of all the Windows handhelds, it looks like I will be sticking with the Steam Deck instead of getting something else. Hopefully Valve will release a more powerful Steam Deck this year or next.

  7. I love the mini in theory but the Win Max 2 is superior in almost every way. The Win Max 2 managed to replace my laptop and after I built my own Oculink external GPU it also replaced my desktop. So from a money perspective its a no brainer. There are some compromises in the ergonomics department but non of them are actual deal breakers and can be resolved easily.

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