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It's a small tablet size, but it's a serious PC. 8-inch notebook PC "GPD Pocket 3" that can input characters

It's about the size of an iPad mini, and it's really Windows.

8 inch monitor with physical keyboard. The best mini notebook PC "GPD Pocket 3" will be officially sold in Japan for those who want to do a lot of character input. It has been a popular model since it was crowdfunded on Indiegogo at the end of last year, but it seems to be the best PC for those who say, "I like this size."

Because the top model has a Core i7-1195G7. Even though it is a small and light PC weighing about 725g, it cannot be underestimated.

GPD's Pocket series is mainly for business use. Powerful GPU is not installed. Please note that it is different from the WIN series of gaming PCs.

A small tablet-sized PC.

The resolution of the 8-inch display is 1,920 x 1,200 dots. In addition to the keyboard, it has a front camera, touch pad, and click button, and also has LAN, USB Type-A x 2, USB Type-C x 1, earphone microphone, and HDMI. Since the microphone is built into the main unit, the telemeeting application can also be used alone.

The USB Type-A connector on the back can be replaced with a paid optional GPD expansion module. This brings a USB Type-C & HDMI input terminal or a serial terminal (RS-232C) to GPD Pocket 3, the former reflects the screen of another PC, and GPD Pocket 3 can be used as an external keyboard & trackpad. The latter allows it to be used as an industrial factory computer.

The hinge of the display also has a rotating mechanism, so it can be turned over and used as a tablet PC. A stylus pen is also available as an option.

As for the CPU/memory, as mentioned above, the upper model is Core i7-1195G7/16GB for 146,200 yen, and the lower model is Pentium Silver N6000/8GB for 86,000 yen. It has the processing power of the 6th generation Core i5 class, so if you're dealing with text and numerical data, this should be enough.

Source: Lynx International

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