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GPD Micro PC [256GB M.2 SSD Version] 6 Inches Mini Industry Laptop [Latest HW Update CPU Celeron Processor N4120] Portable Laptop Computer Notebook OS Win 10 Pro,Ubuntu Mate 18.10,8GB RAM

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Features

  • GPD MicroPC has a Strong Performance with Ultra Low Power Consumption: Celeron N4120 processor, four cores, four threads, and thermal design of 10W;Graphics: HD Graphics 200,Up to 700Mhz;
  • GPD MicroPC is Compatible for IT fields and more with its rugged exterior: Network communication, electric power, exploration, mining, archaeology, education training, manufacturing, service chain, call center, business services, public institution, government military and many more;
  • RAM/ROM: 8GB LPDDR4 RAM/256GB super capacity M.2 SSD for fast read and write speed (read:576MB/s, write: 465MB/s), replaceable, and infinite capacity expansion; Battery: 2 3100mAh, In series
  • RJ45 interface for wired network access, and wireless Wi-Fi 2.4G/5G dual bands and compatible with BT 4.2 for dual-channel max. transfer rate of 433Mbps;Built-in one RS-232 serial interface, widely used in industrial control and automation;Three USB 3.0 interfaces to maximize extended USB devices;One full-featured Type C charging interface for audio, video and data transmission;One microSDXC slot for manual backup or migration of data in a network-free environment;
  • Screen: 6 Inches Gorilla Glass 4, Sharp full-fit dazzling screen.(Not Touch Screen).OS:Windows 10 Pro Or Ubuntu MATE 18.10.Weigh Only 440 grams,Easy to Take In Your Pocket On the GO!!

Specific Uses For Product: Business


Brand: LANRUO


Personal computer design type: Mini PC


Operating System: Windows 10 Pro


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Screen Size: 6 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 8 GB


Model Name: GPD MICRO PC 256GB


Included Components: packaging box, charger, USB C Cable


CPU Model: Celeron


Standing screen display size: ‎6 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1366 x 768


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1280 x 720 Pixels


Processor: ‎2 GHz celeron


RAM: ‎8 GB DDR4


Memory Speed: ‎1.1 GHz


Hard Drive: ‎128 GB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel HD Graphics 200


Chipset Brand: ‎Intel


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Wireless Type: ‎5.8 GHz Radio Frequency, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎5 years


Brand: ‎LANRUO


Series: ‎GPD MICRO PC 256GB


Item model number: ‎LANRUOGPD0113


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 Pro


Item Weight: ‎1.03 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.91 x 4.33 x 0.93 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.91 x 4.33 x 0.93 inches


Color: ‎黑色


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎323 Lines Per Inch


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎4


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR3 SDRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎256 GB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Serial ATA-600


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎7200


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: January 11, 2019


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  • Well built and ultra compact plus now works with Linux (see notes)
This unit has excellent build quality and is super small. In fact if you hold most modern smartphones via landscape this unit is not much wider. It is about two smartphones thick. I am very impressed with the ease of use for such a small unit. The touchpad, which is a missing feature on many smaller units, is responsive and easy to use. The keyboard has a great feel especially for non full size keys. The screen is bright and easy to read with pocket feeling comfortable in the hands. The mini laptop did get quite hot as times so the active cooling (fan) is really appreciated. I am very pleased with this unit's hardware and life of battery. Also the serial port is great when working with older network gear. The ports on this device are simply awesome. I will say when I first got the device it did not work with Linux and that was a major bummer as I can not stand Windows. However as of October that has changed. See below. Notes/Updates: * Oct 27, 2019 - I am able to finally run Ubuntu MATE correctly on this device using Ubuntu MATE 19.10. The display is now correctly shown. All other functions, which worked before, continue to work like Wifi, USB, sound, LAN, trackpad, keyboard, etc. So Ubuntu MATE 19.10 is a win with this device. I can't speak for other updated distros but can confirm this distro works great. I have bumped the star rating from four to five. I also have left my previous comments below in the name of completeness. Finally no more Windows 10! Long live Ubuntu MATE. Long live Linux. * July 31, 2019 - Below are comments about Ubuntu MATE on the GPD MicroPC. I did want to note Ubuntu MATE has released a preAlpha version of 19.10 for this device. Still since this isn't ready for production I am going to hold off on five stars (reasons below). * June 27, 2019 that effort failed. I tried loading Ubuntu MATE x86 versions 18.04 LTS, 18.10, and 19.04. All these failed. I even tried loading Ubuntu MATE GPD Pocket 2 versions 18.10 and 19.04. All just went to a black screen even if left for 20+ minutes. I next tried Debian 9.9.0. This loaded but the installer reported missing Wifi drivers (non free required) and the keyboard wouldn't work in text fields. I did manage to finally get Ubuntu MATE 19.04 to work when booting with safe graphics. This obviously points clearly to a driver issue. I was not able to rotate the screen 90 degrees so it was odd using the pocket in this mode. I did try many commands (xrandr and cvt for example but no go). However everything else worked unlike Debian. The Wifi worked, the keyboard worked, videos played, etc. Still since the Live environment didn't work with standard graphic mode I decided not to install Ubuntu MATE and risk a totally useless machine. A shame really. I can't stand Windows. Long live Linux! So for now I'll just have to wait for the proper drivers to catch up which probably won't take to long. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2019 by Jeremy

  • My dream machine
This is it... this is my dream machine. I had a clear vision in my mind circa 1999 about what mobile computing in the future would look like. It hasn't come to pass... until this machine. The form factor is pretty comfortable in the hands with the touch pad under your right thumb and the mouse buttons under your left thumb. There's even a middle mouse button that is useful to help with scrolling pages. The touchpad works as well as any other touchpad I've used with about a zero percent chance of your palms interrupting your typing. The keyboard is tiny, more akin to a Blackberry keyboard. It would likely be too small for touch typing or writing for any length of time. But when you hold the device in both hands, it makes it easy for the large handed like myself to type with your thumbs like a phone keyboard. The tactile response is very nice for a keyboard this size, even more tactile than a new Macbook. The keys feel crisp when typing, not sluggish. The spacebar is my only gripe because sometimes when depressing it, you get a double click (but not a double space) that makes you hesitate for a second wondering if you fat fingered another key. The processor and RAM under the hood are no slouch. I've not tried to run AAA games or anything, but it handles the daily tasks of office work, serial terminals, internet videos, and small indie games with ease. The storage is 128 GB, adequate for the price and pretty quick accessibility. The screen isn't as high resolution as other devices out there, but at 6 inches you wouldn't want more high resolution. This is the limit of what I would consider acceptable, with things like the GPD Pocket going slightly too far in the direction of unacceptable. The brightness is very good and I find half brightness to be more than plenty for a fully lit room or even the shade outside. Ports! This things has ports! I love me some ports! It looked at the state of the art where you jam everything into a USB C and said "yeah okay, here's a USB C port... and 3 USB 3.0 ports... and a full size HDMI port... and a wired ethernet port... and an SD micro card slow.... and a 3.5mm audio port.... and a freaking RS-232 serial port!" This is great for interfacing with vintage machines and specialized equipment (yes, in 2019 you can still buy equipment with an RS232 port on it) and the portable size shows that this is what they hand in mind. The device is thick in an era of thin and thank goodness. You couldn't hold this thing if it were thin. It doesn't feel particularly heavy in my hands but will weigh you down more than a cell phone. It is pocketable but it helps to have loose pants. The battery life is very good in my view. The GPD Pocket seemed to burn up its battery even in suspend mode frightfully fast. (I'm not sure about the Pocket 2). With light use, you can expect about 2 days away from the charger. With moderate use, expect all day. With constant use, expect about 3 hours. That's not bad at all. The speaker is weak and located under the device. In a quiet room it is more than plenty. In a crowded bar, you're not going to hear much (but why are you on your MicroPC in a crowded bar anyways?) I took this with me on a 3 day business trip recently. It was good enough for 99% of my computing on the road. I am thrilled to have this machine and it's exactly what I've wanted for the past 20 years. The GPD Pocket 1 was so close but hampered by some quality control issues and poor battery life. This thing nailed it for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2019 by Scott R.

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