GPD Launches Crowdfunding Campaign for 2025 Win 4 Handheld Gaming PC on Indiegogo
GPD has announced the crowdfunding campaign for its 2025 Win 4 handheld gaming computer on Indiegogo. Scheduled to go on sale in mid-December, the device introduces several hardware upgrades, most notably the inclusion of the AMD Ryzen 9 HX 370 "Strix Point" processor. The starting price is set at $1,172.
Enhanced Processing Power with Ryzen 9 HX 370
The 2025 Win 4 marks a significant leap in performance over its predecessor, powered by the AMD Ryzen 9 HX 370 processor. This new chip, based on AMD's advanced CPU and GPU architectures, boasts an increased core count and enhanced computational capabilities. The addition of a high-performance neural processing unit (NPU) caters to applications requiring intensive processing power. The upgraded architecture offers a theoretical improvement of up to 30% in gaming frame rates compared to the Ryzen 7 8840U found in earlier models.
High-Performance Memory and Storage
The handheld gaming PC comes equipped with 32GB of LPDDR5x-7500 memory, providing substantial bandwidth for multitasking and demanding applications. Storage is also robust, with a 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD ensuring fast data access and ample space for games, media, and applications.
Retained Features for Versatility
While upgrading core components, GPD has retained several key features that have made the Win 4 series popular. The device features a 6-inch Full HD touchscreen, offering clear visuals and an intuitive interface. Its slide-out physical keyboard provides a tactile typing experience, catering to users who need productivity functionality alongside gaming.
Connectivity options remain comprehensive, with USB4 and OcuLink ports ensuring high-speed data transfer and external device compatibility. The inclusion of an M.2 2280 slot allows for additional storage expansion, while support for an optional 4G LTE module offers enhanced mobility.
Availability and Pricing
The crowdfunding campaign for the 2025 GPD Win 4 is live on Indiegogo. The handheld is expected to ship to backers starting mid-December, with the base configuration priced at $1,172. This price reflects the premium components and performance enhancements integrated into the latest model.
GPD continues to build on its reputation for delivering compact yet powerful gaming and productivity devices, with the Win 4 series catering to users who demand versatility and performance in a portable form factor.