GPD Announces Design of Intel’s 12th Gen Core Gaming Console WIN Max 2

The WIN Max 2 that players are thinking about is finally going to meet you. A few days ago, GPD handheld announced the design, configuration and full disclosure of the machine. WIN Max 2 still inherits the full keyboard design of WIN Max, but it is a little larger than WIN Max, and it is also thinner than WIN Max, with a length and width of 228 × 160 mm. The fuselage is made of 6061 aluminum-magnesium alloy and the UNIBODY one-piece molding process.

WIN Max 2 uses a 10.1-inch native horizontal screen for the first time, with ultra-narrow borders, with a default resolution of 1920×1200 and maximum support of 2560×1600. In terms of performance, WIN Max 2 is equipped with Intel Core i7-1280P, large and small core design, 14 cores, 20 threads, and memory is available in 16GB and 32GB versions.

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There are two built-in M.2 NVMe 2280 slots, two versions of 1TB/2TB SSD are standard, the second slot can be expanded by itself, and the dual slot can be expanded up to 16TB, both of which support PICe Gen 4 SSD.

In addition, the fuselage provides SD and microSD slots, supports SD 4.0 bus protocol SD card, the read and write speed is up to 300MB/s, and the maximum capacity can be expanded to 2TB; it supports an A2-level microSDXC card, the read and write speed is up to 160MB/s, the maximum Expandable to 2TB.

And the fuselage has a built-in 4G LTE module to support full Netcom. The battery capacity has been improved again, using a 65Wh large-capacity polymer lithium battery; four speakers, surround sound; Thunderbolt 4 + Type C dual interface, to ensure that the body can be charged while an external graphics dock is available.

In terms of the handle, the rocker is still a sunken design, but it adopts an innovative design of the Hall rocker, which is infinite, ultra-linear, without dead zone, supports downward pressure, and the shoulder key adopts a linear trigger button, dual vibration motors, and supports gravity sensing. Gyroscope, 3+3 six-axis design.

In addition, two joystick covers are designed in a user-friendly manner. The magnetic suction design can cover the joystick when not in use, and the cover can be sucked on the back of the fuselage when gaming. In addition, borrowing from WIN 3, two mappable back keys have been added.

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