GPD WIN MAX ANNOUNCED


I have confirmation that the WIN Max will have

1) 16GB RAM

2) 512GB SSD
Mmm, this means I could actually use it as my work laptop. Now I would need to convince my IT department to let me get this rather than a Dell model.
 
Any news?
Official dimensions? Official screen size?

It's roughly the same size (maybe a littleless wide) as the P2 Max, but thicker

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I know it is a mild detail, but has there been any talk about swapping Caps and Tab?

I know from the Vortex Core keyboard experience that it really is a bit of a big deal. You can get used to having Tab sit where Caps 'should be', but it is annoying in a web page driven world to work with an obscure placement for the tab key.

The Vortex Core keyboard shipped with Caps left of A and Tab on a Fn layer of Caps. It drove everyone nuts to where Vortex changed the default mapping in a keyboard BIOS update to 'flip' them, making Tab the top layer and Caps on a Fn layer. Now new batches of the keyboard are shipped with this updated mapping.
 
I regularly swap caps lock and ctrl on keyboards I own. Not bothered to actually swap they keycaps, but it's easy enough to do in X on Linux. I assume by the name this thing runs Windows, and I can't speak for there, but if it's harder on a unified commercial OS compared to one that's largely a collection of bits and bobs then something's gone wrong.
 
I know it is a mild detail, but has there been any talk about swapping Caps and Tab?

I know from the Vortex Core keyboard experience that it really is a bit of a big deal. You can get used to having Tab sit where Caps 'should be', but it is annoying in a web page driven world to work with an obscure placement for the tab key.

The Vortex Core keyboard shipped with Caps left of A and Tab on a Fn layer of Caps. It drove everyone nuts to where Vortex changed the default mapping in a keyboard BIOS update to 'flip' them, making Tab the top layer and Caps on a Fn layer. Now new batches of the keyboard are shipped with this updated mapping.

There have been keyboard conversations on the GPD Discord. I mean can there ever be a new UMPC without a keyboard discussion :)
 
WIN Max Specs As given to me by Wade (GPD CEO)

Processor: Intel i5-1035G7 - 4 cores / 8 threads
TDP: 15 - 25W
Graphics: Intel Irus Plus Graphics 940 - 64EU
RAM: 16GB
Memory Type: LPDDR4 3733Mhz
HD Interface: Socket 3 / Socket 2
Hard Disk type: M.2 2280
HD Size: 512GB
Bus: PCIe Gen 3.0 x 4 / SATA 3.0
Transport Protocol: NVMe 1.3 / AHCI
WiFi: WiFi 6 compatible with IEEE 802.11ax. 2.4G / 5G Dualband. Max 2402 Mbs transmission rate. Support MU-MIMO
Wired Network Card: 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbs adaptive ethernet card
Blue Tooth: 5.0
Interfaces: 1x Thunderbolt 3, 1x USB Type-C 3. 1 Gen 2, 2x USB Type-A 3.1 Gen 1, 1x HDMI 2.0b 4K 60Hz, 1x RJ45, 1x MicroSDXC A2, U3, C10, V30
Touch Pad: Yes
Keyboard: Backlit QWERTY Chicklet
Screen: 8" 800p Capacitive Touch
Battery Capacity: 57Wh 11.4V
Adapter: 65W
LEDs: 1x Standby indicator, 1, HD activity indicator, 1x Charging indicator
Gamepad: Official ALPS dual 3D sticks (compatible with PSV ones), Clickable for L3/R3, Separate direction buttons, L1/L2, R1/R2, Panasonic switches
Weight: 800g
Dimensions: ~ 205mm x 140mm x 24.5mm
 
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WIN Max Specs As given to me by Wade (GPD CEO)

Processor: Intel i5-1035G7 - 4 cores / 8 threads
TDP: 15 - 25W
Graphics: Intel Irus Plus Graphics 940 - 64EU
RAM: 16GB
Memory Type: LPDDR4 3733Mhz
HD Interface: Socket 3 / Socket 2
Hard Disk type: M.2 2280
HD Size: 512GB
Bus: PCIe Gen 3.0 x 4 / SATA 3.0
Transport Protocol: NVMe 1.3 / AHCI
WiFi: WiFi 6 compatible with IEEE 802.11ax. 2.4G / 5G Dualband. Max 2402 Mbs transmission rate. Support MU-MIMO
Wired Network Card: 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbs adaptive ethernet card
Blue Tooth: 5.0
Interfaces: 1x Thunderbolt 3, 1x USB Type-C 3. 1 Gen 2, 2x USB Type-A 3.1 Gen 1, 1x HDMI 2.0b 4K 60Hz, 1x RJ45, 1x MicroSDXC A2, U3, C10, V30
Touch Pad: Yes
Keyboard: Backlit QWERTY Chicklet
Screen: 8" 800p Capacitive Touch
Battery Capacity: 57Wh 11.4V
Adapter: 65W
LEDs: 1x Standby indicator, 1, HD activity indicator, 1x Charging indicator
Gamepad: Official ALPS dual 3D sticks (compatible with PSV ones), Clickable for L3/R3, Separate direction buttons, L1/L2, R1/R2, Panasonic switches
Weight: 800g
Dimensions: ~ 205mm x 140mm x 24.5mm

Those are some pretty sexy specs. It's also really rare to hear about a Thunderbolt port. That means this thing can potentially support external GPUs. Crazy. Also, it's a bit unusual to hear about the battery measured in Wh vs mAh. Do you just multiply/divide by voltage to get one spec vs the other? I think that's it. Anyway, with that much beef for hardware, just how long would the battery last on this thing? Hmmm....
 
Pretty decend specs, how many ghz got this I5- 1035G7 Quadcore thing?
My fastest Computer is the GPD Win 1, so i ditnt put too many efford to read about modern CPUs,

But whit 16 gb Ram, this Thing seems to be a quite Capable Mobile Computer.., even if its not that Pocketable anymore...
 
If i think about it: The Max should be as Big like an Normal Notebook, so its now wonder they put that many Power in it,
If this Thing would be the Sice of a Pyra, it would be much tougher..

Or to quoute Sabaton: "Death in the Shape of a Panzer Battailon" ^^
 
WIN Max Specs As given to me by Wade (GPD CEO)

Processor: Intel i5-1035G7 - 4 cores / 8 threads
TDP: 15 - 25W
Graphics: Intel Irus Plus Graphics 940 - 64EU
RAM: 16GB
Memory Type: LPDDR4 3733Mhz
HD Interface: Socket 3 / Socket 2
Hard Disk type: M.2 2280
HD Size: 512GB
Bus: PCIe Gen 3.0 x 4 / SATA 3.0
Transport Protocol: NVMe 1.3 / AHCI
WiFi: WiFi 6 compatible with IEEE 802.11ax. 2.4G / 5G Dualband. Max 2402 Mbs transmission rate. Support MU-MIMO
Wired Network Card: 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbs adaptive ethernet card
Blue Tooth: 5.0
Interfaces: 1x Thunderbolt 3, 1x USB Type-C 3. 1 Gen 2, 2x USB Type-A 3.1 Gen 1, 1x HDMI 2.0b 4K 60Hz, 1x RJ45, 1x MicroSDXC A2, U3, C10, V30
Touch Pad: Yes
Keyboard: Backlit QWERTY Chicklet
Screen: 8" 800p Capacitive Touch
Battery Capacity: 57Wh 11.4V
Adapter: 65W
LEDs: 1x Standby indicator, 1, HD activity indicator, 1x Charging indicator
Gamepad: Official ALPS dual 3D sticks (compatible with PSV ones), Clickable for L3/R3, Separate direction buttons, L1/L2, R1/R2, Panasonic switches
Weight: 800g
Dimensions: ~ 205mm x 140mm x 24.5mm

Tell Wade to significantly decrease the bezels, so they can make the screen size 8.9", (just like the P2 MAX). Doing so would save money, because they can easily source 8.9" screens.
 
Crazy specs! Well done GPD ;)

Iris Plus Graphics 940 with 64EU would be around 1 TFlops - and 2 TFlops at half precision. Considering the lower 720p / 800p target resolution this handheld should do Xbox One / PS4 quality graphics :cool:
 
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