GPD MicroPC Handheld Computer ReviewHandheld PC News Posted 4 years ago | Reviews | Chris Tilley 3 comments
![]() The reign of Windows CE may be long-since over, but that doesn't mean that there aren't pretenders lurking in the shadows waiting to steal the Handheld PC's crown. The GPD MicroPC is a curiously designed, if not down right quirky full Intel x64 contender for a 2019 sub-netbook device. Boasting Windows 10 and Linux XUbuntu in a dual boot configuration, for maximum support and user flexibility. GPD are hoping to capture the interests of a number of H/PC-like markets through this more conventional product release that its previous gaming focused GPD XD or GPD WIN 2.
Join Jake Fisher in his first review here on hpcfactor.com as he unboxes the MicroPC and asks the question of "What is to be done?" for a Handheld PC user in this world of x86 pretenders. Read the review here on the site and as ever, let us know your thoughts on the GPD MicroPC in the GPD MicroPC review discussion thread. Read: The GPD MicroPC Review, or 'What Is to Be Done?' Posted on 22 July 2019 at 09:22By Chris Tilley (C:Amie)
Comments on this articleGreat review...well written, and in depth. Enjoyed the wit re: Lenin's historical dilemma and what might have become of the revolution. Unfortunately, No "instant on" and the escalating mega dollar price are deal busters for me presently... |