Quote from: 耕源 張 on July 12, 2019, 12:19:26Hoping for a properly implemented USB-C, so I can use one hub for hdmi ethernet USB accessories and charging!GPD Win 2 already has a proper USB-C port. It can use any USB-C hub and output a second display through it. Thunderbolt will only arrive with Ice Lake.
Even better, Thunderbolt, for entry level eGPU!
Quote from: Medallish on July 11, 2019, 15:55:42Quote from: Anonymous on July 11, 2019, 15:32:57No, the Author based his criticism on the price, he also doesn't take into account that the Smach Z's price is including VAT, the GPD isn't(this is due to the GPD being made in China, and Smach Z, in Europe)Quote from: Medallish on July 11, 2019, 13:48:54This is a modified from the same author when talking about a much more powerful, and slighly cheaper device, namely the Smach Z, there's plenty to criticize the Smach Z on, but seeing these two articles side by side, the author has a serious case of fanboyism.The author based his criticism from Tom's info. This is a real product from a successful company while your slightly cheaper device seemingly always delayed with a heavy price tag from an unscrupulous unproven company. Your slightly cheaper device also comes with single channel 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD only and without Windows.
Note I didn't point out him mentioning it being late, because that's fair game, but his views on price shifts when it's a weaker device he likes, that's pretty obvious bias.
Quote from: Anonymous on July 11, 2019, 15:32:57No, the Author based his criticism on the price, he also doesn't take into account that the Smach Z's price is including VAT, the GPD isn't(this is due to the GPD being made in China, and Smach Z, in Europe)Quote from: Medallish on July 11, 2019, 13:48:54This is a modified from the same author when talking about a much more powerful, and slighly cheaper device, namely the Smach Z, there's plenty to criticize the Smach Z on, but seeing these two articles side by side, the author has a serious case of fanboyism.The author based his criticism from Tom's info. This is a real product from a successful company while your slightly cheaper device seemingly always delayed with a heavy price tag from an unscrupulous unproven company. Your slightly cheaper device also comes with single channel 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD only and without Windows.
Quote from: Medallish on July 11, 2019, 13:48:54This is a modified from the same author when talking about a much more powerful, and slighly cheaper device, namely the Smach Z, there's plenty to criticize the Smach Z on, but seeing these two articles side by side, the author has a serious case of fanboyism.The author based his criticism from Tom's info. This is a real product from a successful company while your slightly cheaper device seemingly always delayed with a heavy price tag from an unscrupulous unproven company. Your slightly cheaper device also comes with single channel 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD only and without Windows.
QuoteWho is going to buy a US$700US$775 handheld that can only run threefive-year-old triple-A titles at around 30 FPS?