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The GPD Win 3 is a Windows-based handheld computer that is the successor to the GPD Win 2 and GPD Win MAX. It is manufactured by Chinese company Gamepad Digital (GPD), and crowdfunded. [1]
Manufacturer | GamePad Digital (GPD) |
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Product family | Notebook, handheld |
Type | Handheld game console / Ultra-mobile PC / Palmtop |
Release date | January 2021 |
Operating system | Windows 10/11 Home |
CPU | Intel Core i5-1135G7, Intel Core i7-1165G7, Intel Core i7-1195G7 |
Memory | 16GB LPDDR4x 4266 RAM |
Storage | 3053GB SSD (replaceable) |
Removable storage | MicroSDXC |
Display | 5.5 inches, 1280×720, 16:9 10-point touch screen |
Graphics | Intel Gen 12 Iris Xe Plus Graphics |
Controller input | |
Touchpad | 3-point, one button |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax (2.4/5GHz), Bluetooth5, USB 3.1 Type A, Thunderbolt 4,USB-C, HDMI, 3.5mm Headphone/Microphone |
Power | 3 × 5000 mAh / 57 Wh |
Dimensions | 198 mm × 92 mm × 27 mm |
Mass | 550 g |
Predecessor | GPD Win 2, GPD Win Max |
Successor | GPD Win 4 |
Related | GPD Pocket, GPD XD, GPD Win |
Website | www |
Category | Specification | |
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Version | Standard Version | Advanced Version |
Launch date | 2021 [2] | |
Price | $799 | $899 |
Dimensions | 198 by 92 by 27 millimetres (7.8 in × 3.6 in × 1.1 in), 560 grams (1.23 lb) | |
CPU | Intel Core I5-1135G7 (2.40 GHz/4.20 GHz max) [3] | Intel Core I7-1165G7 (2.80 GHz/4.70 GHz max) [4] Intel Core I7-1195G7 (2.90 GHz/5.00 GHz max) [5] |
TDP 15-28W | ||
Intel Tiger lake U | ||
GPU | Intel Gen12 Iris Xe Graphics | |
Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 80EUs | Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 96EUs | |
Memory | 16GB LPDDR4x 4266 (86 GB/s Memory Bandwidth) | |
Storage | 1TB M.2 NVMe 2280 SSD | |
Display | 5.5-inch, 1280x720, H-IPS 10-point touch screen, 16:9 ratio, 268ppi NTSC: 84%, Corning's Fifth-generation Gorilla Glass 4K video support (4096x2304x24 max) Miracast and WiDi support | |
Audio | Dual speakers 3.5mm headphone jack Internal microphone Realtek audio driver | |
Keyboard | QWERTY keyboard, White Backlit Touch Keyboard | |
Game controls | D-pad 4 face buttons, 6 shoulder buttons ALPS Dual 3D Joysticks Linear Analog Trigger Button Dual vibration motors | |
Slots | Single microSD slot compatible A2 standard (Up to 160 MB/s max) | |
Ports | USB 4.0 Type C (Compatible Thunderbolt 4 and USB Power Delivery) USB 4.0 Type A (3x with Dock station) Micro HDMI (Full HDMI with Dock station) Ethernet port 10/100/1000 Mbit/s (With Dock station) 3.5mm headphone jack | |
Battery | 3x5000mAh capacity in series lithium polymer battery 65W power adapter (1.5 hours for a full charge) | |
Connectivity | 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n/ax (Wi-FI 3,4,5,6) 2.4G/5G Dual-band wifi (2402 Mbit/s max rate), MU-MIMO Bluetooth 5.0 | |
Software | Windows 10 Home DirectX 12 Ultimate Vulkan 1.2 OpenGL 4.6 |
Following the GPD Win 2 in 2017 and GPD Win Max in 2020, GPD announced the GPD Win 3.
The Indiegogo campaign started in January 2021 and ended in March 2021.
The GPD Win 3 can run Fallout 4 at 720p60 or 1080p30 with Ultra settings [6]
The I7-1165G7 (28W) have same performance as I7-8700H in multi-thread and 20-45% better performance in single thread. [7]
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