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GPD Win 4 (7840U) - Handheld Gaming PC
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GPD Win 4 (7840U)

description GPD Win 4 (7840U) Overview

The GPD Win 4 (7840U) is a handheld gaming computer developed by the Chinese manufacturer GPD. It operates on the Windows operating system and is powered by an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U mobile processor, which integrates Radeon 780M graphics. The device features a sliding display mechanism that reveals a physical backlit QWERTY keyboard underneath, distinguishing it from many competing handheld PCs. It is engineered to provide a portable, PC-compatible environment for running modern AAA video games and standard desktop applications.

insights Ranking position

GPD Win 4 (7840U) ranks #14 of 37 in the Handheld Gaming Pc ranking, behind GPD WIN 4, ahead of OneXPlayer 2 Pro.

balance GPD Win 4 (7840U) Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Powerful Ryzen 7 7840U APU
  • check Built-in sliding physical keyboard
  • check Excellent 1080p gaming performance
  • check Supports external GPU via OCuLink
thumb_down Cons
  • close Very high price point
  • close Short battery life when gaming
  • close Small screen text

help GPD Win 4 (7840U) FAQ

What does the Ryzen 7 7840U add to the GPD Win 4?

The Ryzen 7 7840U combines 8 Zen 4 CPU cores with Radeon 780M integrated graphics based on AMD's RDNA 3 architecture. That makes the 2023 Win 4 refresh substantially better suited to modern PC games than older handhelds using AMD's 6800U.

Is the GPD Win 4 keyboard practical for normal typing?

Sliding the 6-inch screen upward reveals a physical QWERTY keyboard, which is useful for passwords, launchers, and short messages. Its thumb-oriented size is less comfortable for long documents than the larger keyboard on a conventional laptop.

How does the GPD Win 4 differ from the Steam Deck?

The Win 4 is a compact Windows handheld with a sliding keyboard, while Valve's Steam Deck is larger and centers its interface on SteamOS and trackpads. The 7840U model also uses Radeon 780M graphics, whereas the original Steam Deck uses a custom AMD APU with 8 RDNA 2 compute units.

Can the GPD Win 4 connect to an external GPU?

The 7840U revision includes an OCuLink connection on supported configurations, giving it a higher-bandwidth route to an external GPU than ordinary USB. It also supports USB4, but an enclosure, desktop graphics card, and separate power supply add considerable cost and bulk.

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