Among other products, they have created several handheld video game consoles which run Android on ARM architecture; for instance, GPD XD.
GPD started accepting pre-orders in June 2016 through several online retailers, including the Indiegogo page.
The audio system consists of a built-in speaker using the Realtek ALC5645 driver, and a microphone jack.
JC Torres of Slashgear gave the Win a 7/10, stating that it is "Well-rounded and has solid technical specs per expected needs, it is ambitious for being a Windows 10-based handheld console in an industry dominated by Linux-based handhelds," but he also noted an inconsistent build quality among models, and mediocre sound quality ("loud, but low").
[8] Linus Sebastian made a video review of the GPD Win on his YouTube channel Linus Tech Tips and stated that it handles gaming and multitasking capabilities and was happy with the hardware specifications, hardware design, and features overall.
He stated that deciding whether it was worth the price was up to the user and that Win made him excited about the prospect of what UMPCs will be capable of in the near future as the hardware progresses further.
It has a few external hardware changes, including moving the analog knobs outwards from the frame and an additional shoulder button on each side, for a total of six.