GPD MicroPC handheld computer preview
It's been a good couple of years for handheld computer enthusiasts. Companies like GPD, One Netbook, and TopJoy have been cranking out Windows computers with screen sizes between 5.5 inches and 8 inches and for the most part each one seems better than the lat in one way or another.
Now GPD's fifth tiny Windows computer is available for pre-order through a crowdfunding campaign. It's called the GPD MicroPC and it's... honestly a bit weird.
The GPD MicroPC has more full-sized ports than you'd expect to find on a device that's small enough to fold up and slide into a pocket (if you have fairly large pockets).
That makes it a versatile machine that could be appealing to network administrators and other folks that need to troubleshoot gear in the field, but who don't want to carry around a big, heavy laptop.
It's the company's most affordable mini PC to date. GPD plans to sell it for $399 later this year, but backers of the company's Indiegogo campaign can reserve one for as little as $299. And that could make it appealing to folks who don't need some of the computer's features (like the serial port on the back).
But it also has a plastic body, a relatively slow processor, and the GPD MicroPC lacks a touchscreen display. The thumb keyboard is also not something I’d want to spend a lot of time using. It’s good enough for entering small amounts of text, but if I were instant messaging a friend or writing a term paper, I’d probably rather use a full-sized keyboard… or even my touchscreen phone, quite honestly.
The GPD MicroPC isn’t going to appeal to everyone. But for enthusiasts of handheld computers, it’s a unique option that combines an affordable price point with a heck of a lot of functionality.
GPD sent me a pre-release demo unit to test for this preview, and I’ve been using it on and off for the last month.
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