GPD's monster Strix Halo handheld requires a battery 'backpack' or a 180W charger
Briefly

GPD Win 5 features the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip with advanced integrated graphics. Unlike previous models, it will lack an internal battery, utilizing either a wall charger or an external 80 watt-hour battery backpack. This design necessitates a larger form factor compared to its predecessor, the Win 4. It boasts a 120Hz variable refresh rate display, two CPU configuration options, and a significant range of unified memory from 32GB to 128GB. Additional features include USB-4 capabilities and enhanced cooling mechanisms.
The GPD Win 5 will house the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip, designed without an internal battery, ensuring more space for powerful hardware.
It will utilize a large external battery "backpack" or be plugged into a wall, with a sizeable 180-watt charger powering the device.
The Win 5 features a 120Hz variable refresh rate screen, contrasting the Win 4's 60Hz, and supports multiple configurations of AMD chips.
With increased size to accommodate advanced components, the Win 5 presents two CPU options and 32GB to 128GB of unified memory.
Read at The Verge
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