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GPD WIN 3 gaming handheld PC mixes old design with new hardware

GPD WIN 3 gaming handheld PC mixes old design with new hardware

Posted on January 18, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The success of the Nintendo Switch revived interest in portable gaming consoles and gave birth to some devices and smartphone accessories that tried to capitalize on that. Even before the age of the Switch, however, GPD was already trying its luck with dedicated Android gaming handhelds before stumbling upon a niche yet profitable portable PC gaming market. Its latest attempt is perhaps its most ambitious yet, cramming almost unbelievable specs into a design that looks like a blast from the past.
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