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Founded | 2013 |
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Headquarters | Nanshan, Shenzhen, China |
Website | www.gpd.hk |
GamePad Digital (GPD), officially known as Shenzhen GPD Technology Co., Ltd., is a Chinese technology company that develops mainly miniature electronics [1] that has been described as palmtop/handheld PCs, ultra-mobile PCs, and gaming-focused portables, often via crowdfunding.
Their first major product was the GPD XD, a handheld game console running Android, designed for running older video games. It was released in late 2015. [2] [3] An upgraded version called GPD XD Plus was released in 2018. [4]
GamePad Digital introduced the GPD Win in late 2016, a palmtop computer with gaming controls like a handheld game console, running Windows 10. [5] Numerous successors have been developed by the company like GPD Win 2 and GPD Win Max. In 2024, CNET named the GPD Win 4 as one of the "best handheld gaming PCs". [6]
In 2017, the company launched GPD Pocket running on Windows 10 or Ubuntu, a palmtop computer and one which Forbes called the "world's smallest laptop" due to its pocketable size. [7] [8] [9] It was followed up by a second generation GPD Pocket 2, in 2018. [10] A third generation was released by 2021. The GPD Pocket 3 increases the display size to 8-inches. [11] [12]
In December 2018, the company introduced the GPD MicroPC. [13] In June 2019, crowdfunding launched for GPD P2 Max, the "world's smallest Ultrabook". [14] A second generation was released in 2022. [15]
In 2024 the company also introduced its first standard sized notebook computer, GPD Duo, with two displays. [16]