GPD Win Mini AMD 7840U Unboxing and Test Gameplay π
GPD Win Mini Unboxing and Test Game
GPD Win Mini to sell for $699 and up during crowdfunding (handheld gaming PC with a 7 inch screen, QWERTY keyboard, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U processor and clamshell design The GPD Win Mini is a handheld gaming PC with a 7 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel, 120 Hz LCD display, an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U processor with Radeon 700M integrated graphics, and a clamshell design that makes it look like a tiny laptop, complete with a QWERTY keyboard.
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GPD has been gradually releasing details about the little computer for months, and now itβs nearly ready to launch. A preview page for an upcoming crowdfunding campaign gives us a look at the detailed specs for the handheld, and GPD has also revealed pricing: the Win Mini will have retail prices starting at $820, but it will go for $699 and up during crowdfunding.
The starting price is for a model with an AMD AMD Ryzen 7 7840U processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. But GPD will offer at least three different configuration options/prices:
The AMD Ryzen 7 7840U processor features 6 Zen 4 CPU cores, 12 threads, a integrated graphics with 8 RDNA 3 compute units, while the Ryzen 7 7840U is a higher-performance chip with 8 CPU cores, 16 threads, and 12 GPU compute units.Both chips are designed for a 15-30 watt TDP and were originally designed for laptops, but theyβve proven popular with handheld gaming PC makers (particularly the Ryzen 7 processor, which is similar to the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip used in the Asus ROG Ally).While the Win Mini is designed to look like a little laptop, itβs small enough to easily grip with two hands so that your thumbs can reach the controllers as you look at the screen, making the system feel a bit more like a Nintendo DS than a notebook computer.GPD also offers optional ergonomic grips that make the mini-laptop feel a bit more like a game console: since theyβre an optional accessory that not everyone is necessarily going to want, GPD is making them an add-on rather than including them in the base price, and the company says theyβll go for $29 during crowdfunding or $35 at retail.