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GPD XD Plus [Latest HW & Most Stable Update] Handheld Gaming Console 5" Touchscreen Android 7.0 Portable Video Game Player Laptop MT8176 Hexa-core CPU,PowerVR GX6250 GPU,4GB/32GB,Support Google Store

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Features

  • The GPD XD+ handheld device small enough to fit in your pocket, it is around the size of your average mobile phone and twice as thick;
  • It also features Vulkan Engine support for even greater performance increases in supported games and emulators;
  • It features a powerful MT8176+PowerVR Hexa-core processor, 4GB RAM, 32Gb Storage and runs Android 7.0;
  • Comes with Wireless LAN 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac - Dual Band and compatible with BT 4.1
  • Hexa-core processor, high performance CPU High performance processor graphics.Rechargeable Internal 6700MAh battery.

Platform: Android


Input Device: Gamepad


Brand: LANRUO


Series: Touch


Color: GPD XD PLUS


Standing screen display size: ‎5 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1280 x 720


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920X720


RAM: ‎4 GB LPDDR3


Hard Drive: ‎32 GB M.2 SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎PowerVR GX6250


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


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎7 Hours


Brand: ‎LANRUO


Series: ‎Touch


Item model number: ‎LANRUOGPD004


Hardware Platform: ‎Android


Operating System: ‎Android 7.0


Item Weight: ‎1.01 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6.3 x 3.94 x 0.98 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.3 x 3.94 x 0.98 inches


Color: ‎GPD XD PLUS


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎294 Lines Per Inch


Processor Brand: ‎MediaTek


Number of Processors: ‎6


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR3 SDRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎32 GB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Serial ATA-300


Power Source: ‎AC & Battery


Batteries: ‎2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎GPD


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎April 18, 2018


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  • If on a budget and want dedicated portable gaming, this plays pc streams, most mobile emu's, and video playback happily
First and foremost, this merchant was extremely responsive, replying to my messages the same night I wrote them. That is worth its weight in gold, I find, when dealing with any kind of embedded system and when dealing with import goods. Second, the product itself is solid, thus far in my own testing. The software environment is a little odd to get used to. For example there are three different flavors of SNES Emulators out of the box, and they all have different input configurations, the most obvious choice also consequently being the worst (imagine A and X being reversed with B and Y while trying to play Super Nintendo games ...). They were all in English, though, in case you're looking this product up after seeing Linus Tech Tips' product review. However, the handheld runs Android 7, has Play Store and all my important purchased apps from there available to download, has very responsive controls, and has a surprisingly great LCD panel (you expect moving to a screen with less than half the resolution and easily 1/2" less diagonal size to be awful; it really isn't). Most of all, Since Valve released their Steam Link APK and since Moonlight (for nVidia Gamestreaming) is a several-years-mature app, I've been having a blast playing games (with 1440p resolution on the host machine) from my PC all day today, when at home. Next step is experimenting with VPN'ing so that I can do the GRID-gaming that nVidia hosts, instead with my own machine at home, but that probably won't be as pleasant. In short, the 2nd-gen refresh of the GPD XD+ overcomes the most glaring issues with the original product, the ecosystem is there, this hardware is formidable and more than enough for playing PUBG mobile (you *do* have to get creative with input schemes at times but even the vehicle-control with thumbstick totally worked!). Note that I bought this product and wasn't given any review hardware or anything. I wanted to get the GPD Win but I'm too cheap and I knew I just wanted to stream my heavier games from a desktop anyways. In summary, EXCELLENT for Steam In-Home Streaming (AAAAND the new Steam Link app) or for nVidia GameSteam over Moonlight APK. Also good for most Emulators up to the fifth/sixth gen consoles. Migrating to a MediaTek SOC and doubling the ram/storage yields a snappy system with all-day battery life (I unplugged this at around 8am today and the battery was still at about 14% when I plugged it in after 8pm, using it heavily but sporadically throughout the day. 6000MaH is roughly 2x the battery capacity of a Samsung Galaxy S7 phone, for context). Only real complaints would be (a ) "suuuuper clicky shoulder buttons with non-analog "triggers" and "no camera and no Google Assistant support" which I can totally live with, and (b ) "It's not a GPD Win" which you can tell by it being 2/3 as expensive (as 1st Gen Win), or 1/4 as expensive (as 2nd Gen Win). Edit: In the few weeks I've owned this thing, I've fallen in love with it. I now understand the keymapper button which allows you to bind touch controls to the physical buttons, thus making me far more formiddable in PUBG mobile. I'm loving the ability to pause any singleplayer title by closing the lid and resuming later, which means this device has been permanently *with* me for every long shopping outing, every line I've waited through, every slow phone call, and it's even helped me out of a jam or two at work. Note: as device has no camera, many app's will not want to download from play-store but if you stuff the APK's in dropbox or other storage you can totally sideload them without issue into the GPD XD+ and this has been helpful for grabbing a few productivity apps (like Google Authenticator). I feel like I really consolidate a lot of my efforts with this device. It has no business playing PC games from my home desktop, over-the-internet, as well as it does. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 11, 2018 by B Wesley

  • Not cheap, but considering what you get, it's a great vaule
Legality and ethical talk not touched on, this is a great device. However, my unit suffered some screen stuttering issue in the center and the GPD logo was burnt in where it was faintly visible. This happened 2 months after receiving the device and out of the return window. So I had to contact the vendor directly and they were helpful. I had to pay for the shipping to send defective device back to them (but they promised to send a replacement and a carrying case for my trouble, I only received half what they promised) and when they received it, sent me another unit. So if you're unsure about their customer service, you know that they'll work with you to make things right. Anyway, the product itself is fine. Obviously inspiration is taken from another famous gaming handheld and nothing is wrong with that. The device has a nice screen and for the price, the screen resolution is impressive. The controls are spot on and even the joystick numbs felt fine for longer gaming sessions. The D pad felt mushy but it doesn't break the system. It runs android N so not the latest and greatest from the big G and don't hold your breath if you're expecting the newest AOS, don't hold your breath. Also, because of the nature of the product, apps like Netflix has blacklisted this device so you can't use that app, but you can use the web version of Netflix on the device. Overall this is a great retro emulation device with the sought after tactile buttons. SEGA, NEOGEO, among others, have released some of their classics on the AOS and we can all agree playing on it with your fingers sliding over a slippery glass sucks. This is the cure for that. All the classic consoles, games all in your pocket along with the benefits of a modern android device. Do you really need it? Let's just say that I always have my Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ with me and I have a few emulators on it. But if I happen to have that and the GPD with me, I'll open up the GPD when I'm needing a retro game fix. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 4, 2019 by Skoobz

  • Really cool device
Where to begin? Well. This thing checks off a few bucket list items. It's a decent android tablet for playing android games and it's also quite capable of playing emulated games. It can play with much better stability / graphics capabilities than a raspberry pi 3b+. It's no comparison. That said. it's still not quite powerful enough to play gamecube / dreamcast with real consistency. A few games can play decently (if you think 15fps is decent... it feels reactive but is slow) That aside. this thing is a BEAST for psp / ps1 / game boy advanced / nintendo ds (NOT 3ds)... as well as all the older consoles (NES SNES, gameboy, sega genesis etc) PSP is the most impressive because those games have nice graphics and many if not most play at 45fps+ I have not played N64 on it though I imagine it would run them quite well. (i dislike the graphics on that generation console) If you get this. be sure to google black-seraph and install his clean rom version of firmware to get rid of chinese bloat and enjoy a much smoother play experience overall. Recommended that you get a 256GB+ sd card for storage. I've just about filled my 256GB one up. It would be easy to fill up a 400GB card if you went heavy on PS1 games. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 1, 2019 by Kevin Holland

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