GPD, known for its handheld gaming PCs, is venturing into regular-sized laptops with its new GPD Duo, featuring two 13.3-inch OLED screens, stylus support, and a traditional laptop form factor without a removable keyboard. The screens offer touch and stylus input, with compatibility for the Microsoft Surface Pen. The GPD Duo includes various ports and maintains a full-size keyboard and trackpad, differentiating it from competitors like Lenovo's Yoga Book 9i. Details on the processor remain vague, but more information is expected soon with Computex approaching.
The GPD Duo laptop features two 13.3-inch OLED displays. These displays support 10-point touch, 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity for a stylus, and the Microsoft Pen Protocol for compatibility with the Surface Pen2.
Yes, the second display of the GPD Duo can fold into different configurations. It can fold behind the main display to maintain a traditional laptop form factor, allowing users to use it as a regular laptop. Additionally, the second display can fold down into a tablet form factor, which supports stylus input. This versatility enables the device to transition between a conventional laptop setup and a more compact, tablet-like arrangement depending on the user's needs.