Since Neuromancer took the sci-fi world by storm in 1984, computing nerds have pined for a “cyberdeck” — the final word in private, moveable PCs for browsing and hacking the world. Usually, they’re DIY affairs. But the 10-inch GPD Win Max 2 is the closest I’ve seen to an off-the-shelf cyberdeck value shopping for.
It’s removed from the very best laptop computer or gaming handheld. It’s an ergonomic compromise in 5 methods, and the webcam is trash! It’s additionally a transportable computing dream. It doubles as a gaming handheld, with joysticks and buttons smuggled away in hidden compartments. It optionally triples as a desktop gaming PC, with a uncommon Oculink port that permits you to plug in a beefy eGPU. It has extra full-size ports than most small laptops can dream of, twin SSD slots, and a minimal 32GB of RAM.
Perhaps most significantly, it has essentially the most competent keyboard I’ve used on a pc this small, with near-zero studying curve. I’m writing each phrase you’re studying proper now, at my regular pace, on the Win Max 2. I’ve spent many full days working from this 10-inch pocket book, and it’s tackled the whole lot. I even edited a current Today I’m Toying With video on this tiny PC.
GPD’s been constructing tiny laptops for round a decade, and this one’s tantalizingly near one thing I would truly pay for — if I might solely persuade the corporate to alter a couple of key issues.

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The Good
- Excellent keyboard for the scale
- Stellar array of ports
- eGPU-ready, each Oculink and USB4
- Doubles as a gaming handheld
The Bad
- Awkward to carry
- Webcam is atrocious
- Tiny touchpad makes you stretch
- Battery doesn’t final the day
On paper, the GPD Win Max 2 looks as if it needs to be within the higher echelon of handhelds. You get your alternative of AMD’s HX 370 “Strix Point” or its Ryzen 7 8840U chip, as much as 64GB of reminiscence, as much as 4TB of storage, a high-res 2,560 x 1,600 IPS display screen lined in Corning’s Gorilla Glass 5 for sturdiness, and a larger-than-average 67 watt-hour battery to energy the entire thing.
But utilizing it on the sofa, in mattress, and on flights to and from Japan, gaming was extra awkward than I anticipated.

For as soon as, I’m not speaking about how horrible Windows may be! With a big 10.1-inch touchscreen and a full keyboard, it’s the uncommon handheld the place Microsoft’s OS is straightforward to handle, simple to faucet touchscreen buttons and drag home windows round. (It does nonetheless battle with sleep.)
Nor am I speaking concerning the 2.2-pound weight — whereas my arms do get drained holding it like a Nintendo Switch, I can often simply open the laptop computer’s hinge, prop it up on my chest, or plop it on my lap for a bit.
Even the sport pad controls are first rate, as awkward as they could look! You get two analog sticks that really feel nigh-identical to Nintendo Switch, save the drift-resistant Hall impact sensors beneath. The PSP-style translucent D-pad is responsive, as are the tiny ABXY face buttons. You get clicky microswitches below every bumper. Only the triggers really feel somewhat weak.

No, the principle downside is that to maintain these recreation pad controls, it’s important to grip the laptop computer’s inflexible aluminum and resin chassis, which has no actual dampening to isolate my palms from the hand-held’s grumbling guts. I can really feel each fan vibration touring by way of my fingers, up into my wrists. It feels indescribably bizarre and dangerous! I’ve requested GPD, however the firm’s instructed fan changes haven’t mounted it. A substitute unit had the identical problem.
The second ache level is the display screen. 2560×1600 is far too many pixels for AMD’s moveable chips to push in even reasonably intensive video games — and since GPD selected a hard and fast 60Hz display screen nothing feels as clean as on 90Hz and 120Hz VRR handhelds just like the Steam Deck OLED, Asus ROG Ally X, or Ayaneo 3. It’s an excellent show for productiveness or watching motion pictures, notably contemplating the Win Max 2’s first rate DTS:X digital sound enhancements, however I’ll now not purchase a gaming handheld with a 60Hz mounted refresh display screen.
GPD Win Max 2 720p benchmarks
Game and energy mode |
GPD Win Max 2 (8840U) |
Asus ROG Ally X (Z1E) |
Legion Go S (Z2 Go) |
Steam Deck OLED |
---|---|---|---|---|
AC Valhalla, 15-watt TDP | 58 | 52 | 44 | 52 |
~20-watt TDP | 67 | 67 | 55 | N/A |
~25-watt TDP | 78 | 83 | 60 | N/A |
~30-watt TDP | 79 | 86 | 62 | N/A |
Plugged in | 80 | 86 | 65 | 52 |
Cyberpunk 2077, 15-watt TDP | 49 | 42 | 36 | 52 |
~20-watt TDP | 56 | 51 | 41 | N/A |
~25-watt TDP | 66 | 68 | 45 | N/A |
~30-watt TDP | 67 | 70 | 46 | N/A |
Plugged in | 69 | 70 | 49 | 52 |
DX: Mankind Divided, 15-watt TDP | 73 | 59 | 56 | 70 |
~20-watt TDP | 81 | 72 | 63 | N/A |
~25-watt TDP | 86 | 86 | 66 | N/A |
~30-watt TDP | 88 | 89 | 67 | N/A |
Plugged in | 88 | 89 | 70 | 70 |
Returnal, 15-watt TDP | 35 | 30 | 24 | 26 |
~20-watt TDP | 37 | 38 | 26 | N/A |
~25-watt TDP | 39 | 39 | 29 | N/A |
~30-watt TDP | 40 | 42 | 30 | N/A |
Plugged in | 42 | 42 | 32 | 26 |
Shadow of the Tomb Raider, 15-watt TDP | 57 | 52 | 53 | 61 |
~20-watt TDP | 66 | 66 | 53 | N/A |
~25-watt TDP | 70 | 71 | 55 | N/A |
~30-watt TDP | 72 | 76 | 64 | N/A |
Plugged in | 79 | 76 | 65 | 61 |
And, at the very least with the $1,100 AMD 8840U and 32GB mannequin I examined, it’s not at all times quicker in video games than the $800 Asus ROG Ally X. While it does appear to have a efficiency benefit at 15W, battery life remains to be meh, because it has a smaller battery inside.
With the Ally X, I obtained over eight hours of magic poker recreation Balatro, my best-case-scenario take a look at for these handhelds because it’s non-intensive; the Win Max 2 managed solely 5 hours and 22 minutes on a cost. I additionally noticed simply two hours of Armored Core 6, on par with the Steam Deck, however the Ally X can get practically three hours. Plus, you’ll be able to drain the Win Max 2’s battery in an hour and a half with extra intense video games for those who strive.
Unlike different handhelds, although, you’ll be able to play flat on a tray desk, like I did on my flights. The joysticks and buttons are nonetheless accessible, plus an entire keyboard. Over the previous month, I’ve practically overwhelmed Lorelei and the Laser Eyes enjoying completely on the Win Max 2, transitioning between laptop computer and handheld, cordless and corded modes.
And that’s earlier than you contemplate which you could genuinely plug an RTX 5090 exterior graphics card dock into this factor. Just know that Oculink merchandise, in contrast to USB-C ones, aren’t made to be hot-swapped. They need to be absolutely powered down earlier than you yank the cable, otherwise you danger injury.
So that’s the Win Max 2 as a gaming machine. As a laptop computer, it’s largely the identical story: uniquely intriguing till you stumble upon ugly shortcomings.
Don’t even take into consideration shopping for a Win Max 2 to your Zoom and Teams calls, because it has one of many worst webcams I’ve had the displeasure of utilizing — and I say that having suffered years with the nosehair webcam on a Dell XPS 15. (We wrote a whole story when Dell mounted that mistake.) The Win Max 2’s hinge-cam is angled so low that typing seems to your colleagues as GIANT SPIDER FINGERS invading the convention name.
Plus, the digital camera’s optics are simply dangerous. “You are a beautiful particular person, however it’s actively disagreeable to view you thru this webcam,” stated one colleague; one other known as the microphone “shit.”

If you propose to repair that with an exterior webcam, you may also add a journey mouse to repair the opposite massive shortcoming. The touchpad is simply 2.7 inches (70mm) extensive and 1.6 inches (40mm) deep, and awkwardly positioned above the keyboard reasonably than under, making me stretch for it each time. It does bodily click on, but it surely’s horrible at click-and-drag. I’ve by no means met a laptop computer that wanted a ThinkPad nub extra.
The excellent news: the Win Max 2 has loads of ports for virtually any peripheral you’d care so as to add.
- Two 40Gbps USB 4 ports with docking, charging, monitor, and eGPU capabilities
- Two 10Gbps USB-A ports for conventional USB devices
- Full-size UHS-II SD card slot and UHS-I microSD card slot
- Full-size HDMI 2.1 port for built-in video output
- 3.5mm headset jack
- 63Gbps Oculink port for suitable eGPUs
Adding storage is a cinch: not solely are each SD card slots full-depth, so nothing’s protruding of your PC, however there’s a modular SSD bay on the underside to shortly add a brief M.2 2230 stick, on high of its inner M.2 2280 one, with out cracking the case.
Should GPD have sacrificed a few of these ports to make the stout Win Max 2 thinner? I don’t assume so, although you must realize it received’t match neatly into many laptop computer sleeves. But GPD might ditch the modular SSD and modem bays for further battery capability. I’m solely getting 5–6 hours of labor executed on a cost, not sufficient for a full workday, however a bigger battery feels potential with some design tweaks.
So: Battery, webcam, higher mousing, vibration dampening, and a variable refresh charge display screen. Then, GPD might need a tiny laptop I can wholeheartedly suggest.
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