GPD WIN 5 Brings A Bold Redesign That Challenges Handheld Gaming Norms - Yanko Design
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The handheld gaming PC market has seen significant growth, with GPD's WIN 5 emerging as a notable competitor. It promises desktop-class performance with the AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 processor, yet it abandons the innovative QWERTY slider keyboard, transforming its focus towards a traditional gaming console design. Additionally, the WIN 5 lacks an internal battery, relying on an external battery pack that compromises device airflow. This design shift may not resonate with long-time users, altering the identity of the GPD WIN series and sparking debate about functionality versus design.
GPD's WIN 5 focuses on desktop-class performance with the AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 processor, sacrificing its signature QWERTY keyboard to adopt a more streamlined gaming design.
The elimination of the internal battery in the GPD WIN 5 allows for a thinner design but requires reliance on an external battery pack that impacts airflow.
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