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GPD Win Max may be too hot to handle in more ways than one

GPD Win Max may be too hot to handle in more ways than one

Posted on March 5, 2020March 5, 2020 By Jarvis

Few people might find a small laptop that can barely sit on your lap to be practically useful but there will probably be more who’d find the ability to play their PC games anywhere a dream come true. That’s the promise of game streaming services like Google Stadia and NVIDIA GeForce NOW but there are many advantages to having the game installed locally on your computer. That’s where GPD’s upcoming WIN Max is going to come in but its official specs make you feel that there will be a catch or two.
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