GPD, the company known for producing handheld gaming PCs and miniature mobile PCs, is now ready to foray into the regular-sized laptop market. After teasing a dual-screen laptop last week, GPD has now revealed its upcoming GPD Duo. The newly teased device packs two 13.3-inch OLED displays, a range of ports, and stylus support.
While dual-screen laptops aren’t new, the GPD Duo seems like it brings more practicality. GPD has stacked the two 13.3-inch OLED panels so users can get an extra screen on top.
It is similar to Asus’ new Zenbook Duo, but GPD wants to do this without a removable keyboard and kickstand, so the second display can fold behind the main one which seems like a regular form factor.
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GPD Duo Laptop Can Turn Into A Tablet
The second display on the GPD Duo is also capable of folding into a tablet form factor with support for stylus input. “When folded, the device is the size of an A4 sheet of paper, and when both screens are fully extended, it measures 18 inches,” says GPD in a post on X.
Both screens offer support for 10-point touch, 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity for a stylus, and the Microsoft Pen Protocol to offer Surface Pen compatibility. While GPD hasn’t listed any ports on the Duo, it seems like there will be an Ethernet port on the rear side, alongside an OcuLink port for eGPU connectivity.
On the sides, there will be at least two USB ports, and what seems like some sort of card reader, can be seen on the left side of the device. There are several other ports visible in the image, but it’s hard to determine them due to the low resolution of the image.
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What Sets GPD Duo Apart From Other Laptops
The GPD Duo will come with a full-size keyboard and a normal trackpad, which will make it different from Lenovo’s Yoga Book 9i which came with separate Bluetooth keyboard users placed on top of its second display.
It’s uncertain what processor will power the new GPD Duo laptop. There’s a brief mention of a 35-watt TDP and that it will be an “AI PC,” but nothing confirms that it’s a new Copilot Plus PC with Qualcomm’s newest Snapdragon chips inside.