Dimensity 1200 equipped Android game machine “GPD XP Plus” released![Domestic regular version]

The GPD XP Plus reviewed below was an Android game console with a 6.8-inch chassis powered by the Helio G95.

Today’s GPD terminal review 2nd! So, in this article, we will review the Android gaming terminal “GPD XP” released by GPD! …

A domestic regular version of the successor “GPD XP Plus”, which has upgraded this SoC to Dimensity 1200 and other memory, has appeared.

It will be released on August 13th, and if you make a reservation now, you will receive a special case as a bonus.sale ishereofficial online store. The price is 68,200 yen including tax.

The feature is that the controller on the right side is detachable. Three types of controllers are included, and each can be replaced according to the type of game you play.

The specs are SoC with 8-core MediaTek Dimensity 1200, 6GB LPDDR4x RAM, 256GB UFS3 storage, 6.81 inch (2400 x 1080) display, Android 11, 7,000mAh battery.

The size and weight are 205-233x83x41mm and 330g-370g respectively.

Equipped with a microSD card slot of up to 2TB. The built-in storage, which has become UFS3, has a maximum read speed of 1800MB/s and a write speed of 700MB/s.

Mobile data communication by SIM is supported, but calls are not supported.

There are two cooling modes, and the fan strength can be selected from three types: off, weak, and strong.

With this upgrade, it is now possible to play Apex Mobile and Genshin Impact with high resolution settings, and following the previous model, it can also be used as a streaming gaming device such as XBox Game Pass and Steam Remote Play.

If you want to stay indoors in the hot summer and play Android games comfortably, please check it out!

It will be released on August 13th, and if you make a reservation now, you will receive a special case as a bonus.sale ishereofficial online store. The price is 68,200 yen including tax.

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