The GPD Duo, a cutting-edge ultrabook laptop featuring a dual 13.3-inch AMOLED touchscreens in a unique tri-fold design, offering users an expansive 18-inch display when fully extended. Powered by an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor and Radeon 890M GPU, this dual screen laptop boasts impressive specifications including up to 64GB of RAM, 4TB SSD storage, and robust stylus support, positioning it as a versatile tool for productivity, creativity, and gaming.
Innovative Dual-Screen Design
The GPD Duo’s innovative dual-screen design sets it apart in the ultrabook market. The dual-display laptop for business features two 13.3-inch Samsung OLED panels, each boasting a resolution of 2880 x 1800 pixels and a pixel density of 255 PPI These screens offer exceptional color accuracy with 100% Adobe RGB and 133% sRGB color gamut coverage, making them ideal for professional design work
The unique tri-fold design with dual hinges, including a 360-degree hinge for the upper display, allows for versatile usage modes, making it function effectively as both a tablet and a PC. When fully extended, the GPD Duo provides an expansive 18-inch vertical display, while the secondary screen can fold behind the primary one to transform into a conventional laptop or tablet-like device This flexibility, combined with the full-size keyboard and regular trackpad, enhances productivity and adaptability across various work scenarios.
Powerhouse Performance Specs
There will be two models of GPU Duo with different CPU options. The first is the AMD Ryzen 7 8440U with 780M GPU. It has 8 CPU cores and 16 threads up to 5.1GHz. It has been a successful CPU already used in the 2024 models of GPD products including the Win 4, Win MAX 2 and Win Mini.
The second GPD Duo model is powered by AMD’s cutting-edge Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, built on a 4nm process using the Zen 5 architecture. This 12-core (4 Zen5+ and 8 Zen5c cores) CPU boasts a max boost clock of 5.1 GHz and 36.75 MB of cache The integrated Radeon 890M GPU features 16 Compute Units (CUs) with 1024 Stream Processors (SPs) and a 2.9 GHz boost clock In benchmarks, the CPU reportedly matches the desktop Ryzen 9 7950X in single-core Cinebench 2024 scores and outperforms the Ryzen 9 5950X in multi-core tests
The GPU shows a 36% performance improvement over its predecessor, surpassing the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 (Mobile) in 3DMark Time Spy scores Additionally, the processor incorporates AMD’s XDNA 2 architecture NPU, delivering 50 TOPS of AI computing power, contributing to a total system AI performance of 80 TOPS in this AI PC. This combination of CPU, GPU, and AI capabilities positions the GPD Duo as a powerhouse for demanding tasks, including gaming, content creation, and AI-accelerated applications.
High-Performance Memory and Storage Options
The GPD Duo offers exceptional memory and storage capabilities to meet demanding computing needs. The 8840 U model has 16GB RAM and the HX 380 has a choice of 32GB or 64GB of LPDDR5x RAM clocked at 7,500 MT/s, ensuring smooth multitasking and efficient handling of complex workflows typical of a dual screen setup.
For storage, the dual screen laptop features dual M.2 2280 slots supporting PCIe Gen4x4 SSDs, with each slot accommodating up to 8TB, allowing for a maximum capacity of 16TB This expansive storage option enables users to carry vast amounts of data without compromising on speed. The high-performance memory can allocate up to 16GB as VRAM, benefiting AI applications and gaming performance
With these specifications, the GPD Duo is well-equipped to handle resource-intensive tasks like 3D rendering, running multiple virtual machines, and high-end gaming without performance bottlenecks.
Versatile Port Selection including USB 4 and OCuLink
The GPD Duo boasts an impressive array of I/O ports, offering versatility for various connectivity needs. It features a USB4 port with 40 Gbps bandwidth, DisplayPort 2.1 Alt Mode, and 100W USB Power Delivery support. The laptop also includes an OCuLink port, providing 64 Gbps bandwidth for external GPU connections such as the GPD G1 eGPU docking station or high-speed data transfers. For video output, the GPD Duo is equipped with an HDMI 2.1 port, enabling 4K resolution at high refresh rates, compatible with modern OLED screens and portable monitors such as the DroiX PM14.
Additionally, it offers a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port with 10 Gbps speed and DisplayPort 1.4 Alt Mode, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, and a dedicated USB-C port for video input to the second screen, allowing it to function as a portable monitor for other devices. This comprehensive port selection ensures the GPD Duo can accommodate a wide range of peripherals and use cases, from high-performance external displays to fast data transfers and external GPU setups.
Comprehensive Wireless Connectivity
The GPD Duo offers comprehensive connectivity options to ensure users stay connected in various environments. It features a built-in 2.5G Ethernet port with an RJ45 connector, providing faster and more stable internet access for bandwidth-intensive tasks like gaming, video streaming, and large file transfers. For wireless connectivity, the mini laptop is equipped with Wi-Fi 6E support, ensuring high-speed and low-latency connections across multiple network environments.
Additionally, the GPD Duo incorporates Bluetooth 5.3 technology, enabling seamless pairing with up to 255 devices and enhancing versatility for peripheral connections in a PC environment. This combination of wired and wireless technologies makes the GPD Duo adaptable to diverse networking needs, from office environments requiring stable Ethernet connections to mobile scenarios benefiting from the latest Wi-Fi and Bluetooth standards.
Advanced Cooling System with Dual Fans
The GPD Duo incorporates an advanced cooling system designed to maintain optimal performance even under heavy workloads. Featuring a dual heat pipe distribution design paired with dual fans, the system ensures comprehensive cooling across the device A high-volume turbo fan is dedicated to cooling the CPU, while a second fan manages the motherboard and other components This dual-fan setup allows the GPD Duo to sustain its coolness efficiently, enabling the dual-display for work to unleash its maximum performance potential with a 60W TDP (Thermal Design Power)
The robust cooling solution is particularly crucial for the GPD Duo, as it supports the powerful AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor and Radeon 890M GPU, allowing users to fully utilize the dual-screen capabilities for demanding tasks such as gaming, AI processing, and running multiple virtual machines without thermal throttling
Long-Lasting Power Performance
The GPD Duo is equipped with a substantial 80Wh battery, designed to provide extended usage time despite its powerful hardware. According to GPD, the laptop can achieve up to 30.2 hours of battery life under specific conditions, such as using a screen brightness of 150 nits in silent mode with the network disconnected However, real-world battery life is likely to vary depending on usage patterns and settings. For typical use, GPD claims the battery can last about 6-8 hours
The mini laptop also supports 100W PD fast charging, allowing for quick recharges when needed This combination of a large battery capacity and fast charging capability aims to ensure that the GPD Duo can meet the demands of professionals who require long periods of productivity without frequent access to power outlets.
The GPD Duo – A Versatile Powerhouse Laptop
The GPD Duo stands out as a versatile powerhouse, offering unparalleled flexibility and performance in a compact form factor. Its dual 13.3-inch OLED touchscreens provide an expansive 18-inch workspace when fully extended, enhancing productivity across various environments with 10-point touch capabilities. The cutting-edge AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, coupled with the Radeon 890M GPU, delivers exceptional performance for demanding tasks, rivaling desktop-class systems, particularly in a dual screen setup. With up to 64GB of RAM and 4TB of storage, it handles resource-intensive applications with ease
The device’s AI capabilities, boasting 80 TOPS of performance, accelerate tasks in content creation, data analysis, and machine learning, positioning it as a leading AI PC. Whether at home for creative projects, in the office for multitasking, or while traveling, the GPD Duo’s versatile design adapts to user needs, similar to the Microsoft Surface.
Its robust connectivity options, including USB4, OCuLink, and Wi-Fi 6E, ensure seamless integration with various peripherals and networks The long-lasting battery and fast charging support make it ideal for professionals on the go, offering a perfect blend of power and portability for today’s dynamic work environments, especially when using an OLED display.
Visit the GPD Duo page here for more information.
You mentioned on several different occasions that there will be 96Gb version in the IGG campaign. Wil this happen? If so would it be possible to release a 128Gb version instead. Yes, it will be more expensive but some of us will pay the extra to have that. Many of us are using your GPD machines as there main workstations with powerful eGPU:s so it makes sense. Maybe even a 256Gb version. This would make you stand out from the crowd .
Details on RAM configurations will be announced in due course.
You mentioned on several different occasions that there will be 96Gb version in the IGG campaign. Wil this happen? If so would it be possible to release a 128Gb version instead. Yes, it will be more expensive but some of us will pay the extra to have that. Many of us are using your GPD machines as there main workstations with powerful eGPU:s so it makes sense. Maybe even a 256Gb version. This would make you stand out from the crowd .
When can we expect this to release?
Pre-orders should be happening very soon, I would say likely in September. As for actual release date, we do not have a date yet but I would expect it to be around November to December if the pre-orders start in the next month.
When can we expect this to release?
Any information if GPD will enable Raid0 in BIOS for the two m.2 slots? Would be great to double the speed of two 4Tb Samsung 990 Pro SSD.
Thanks in advance
Thank you for your question! As of now, we do not have confirmed information regarding whether RAID 0 will be enabled in the BIOS for the two M.2 slots in GPD devices. However, it’s an excellent suggestion, and we’ve already forwarded your query to GPD. We’ll update you as soon as we receive more details on this matter.
Thanks for your patience and stay tuned for more updates!
Any information if GPD will enable Raid0 in BIOS for the two m.2 slots? Would be great to double the speed of two 4Tb Samsung 990 Pro SSD.
Thanks in advance
When a PC mode phone is plugged into the USB-C (AMOLED 2) × 1, supporting DP ALT Mode, can the DUO keyboard and trackpad be used to control the phone PC display?
Thank you for your question about the GPD Duo’s functionality when connected to a PC mode phone. Here’s the official response from the manufacturer:
The GPD Duo’s secondary AMOLED screen (AMOLED 2) can indeed function as an external display for a PC mode phone when connected via the USB-C port with DP ALT Mode support. However, in this configuration, AMOLED 2 is powered by the phone and acts solely as an additional display. It becomes disconnected from the GPD Duo’s main system, which means the Duo’s keyboard and trackpad cannot be used to control the phone’s display or interface.
This setup allows you to extend your phone’s screen real estate, but you’ll need to use the phone’s own input methods or connect separate peripherals to interact with its content. While this may limit some potential use cases, it still offers valuable flexibility for users who want to leverage the Duo’s high-quality OLED screen as a portable external display for their smartphones.
We appreciate your interest in the GPD Duo’s capabilities and hope this clarification helps you understand how it interacts with other devices. If you have any further questions about the GPD Duo’s features, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Thank you for the articulate response.
Thank you for the articulate response.
Thank you for your question about the GPD Duo’s functionality when connected to a PC mode phone. Here’s the official response from the manufacturer:
The GPD Duo’s secondary AMOLED screen (AMOLED 2) can indeed function as an external display for a PC mode phone when connected via the USB-C port with DP ALT Mode support. However, in this configuration, AMOLED 2 is powered by the phone and acts solely as an additional display. It becomes disconnected from the GPD Duo’s main system, which means the Duo’s keyboard and trackpad cannot be used to control the phone’s display or interface.
This setup allows you to extend your phone’s screen real estate, but you’ll need to use the phone’s own input methods or connect separate peripherals to interact with its content. While this may limit some potential use cases, it still offers valuable flexibility for users who want to leverage the Duo’s high-quality OLED screen as a portable external display for their smartphones.
We appreciate your interest in the GPD Duo’s capabilities and hope this clarification helps you understand how it interacts with other devices. If you have any further questions about the GPD Duo’s features, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Thank you for the articulate response.
When a PC mode phone is plugged into the USB-C (AMOLED 2) × 1, supporting DP ALT Mode, can the DUO keyboard and trackpad be used to control the phone PC display?
Thank you for your question about the GPD Duo’s functionality when connected to a PC mode phone. Here’s the official response from the manufacturer:
The GPD Duo’s secondary AMOLED screen (AMOLED 2) can indeed function as an external display for a PC mode phone when connected via the USB-C port with DP ALT Mode support. However, in this configuration, AMOLED 2 is powered by the phone and acts solely as an additional display. It becomes disconnected from the GPD Duo’s main system, which means the Duo’s keyboard and trackpad cannot be used to control the phone’s display or interface.
This setup allows you to extend your phone’s screen real estate, but you’ll need to use the phone’s own input methods or connect separate peripherals to interact with its content. While this may limit some potential use cases, it still offers valuable flexibility for users who want to leverage the Duo’s high-quality OLED screen as a portable external display for their smartphones.
We appreciate your interest in the GPD Duo’s capabilities and hope this clarification helps you understand how it interacts with other devices. If you have any further questions about the GPD Duo’s features, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Hi
Any news regarding the release?
We will have some news one pre-orders and an estimated release date tomorrow. Check back on our blog here for the news!
Hi
Any news regarding the release?
Isn’t there anything that you can tell us regarding the ram size? That should be to big of a secret I think. Many of the specifications are already public information.
We have no details on it yet. But I would expect to see 32GB and 64GB.
Any news on the RAM being soldered in or is there a chance it might be LPCAMM2, dual or single ?!?!?
We have no details on it yet. But I would expect to see 32GB and 64GB.
Any news on the RAM being soldered in or is there a chance it might be LPCAMM2, dual or single ?!?!?
The RAM is soldered in, it is pretty much standard for these devices.
The RAM is soldered in, it is pretty much standard for these devices.
Any news on the RAM being soldered in or is there a chance it might be LPCAMM2, dual or single ?!?!?
The RAM is soldered in, it is pretty much standard for these devices.
Isn’t there anything that you can tell us regarding the ram size? That should be to big of a secret I think. Many of the specifications are already public information.
We have no details on it yet. But I would expect to see 32GB and 64GB.
Any news on the RAM being soldered in or is there a chance it might be LPCAMM2, dual or single ?!?!?
Question regarding the secondary display use case. Can you use the main laptop screen and the secondary screen at the same time when the secondary screen is plugged into a device?
For instance, if my phone is plugged in the second screen, do I still have the function of the laptop as well for the main screen?
We can confirm that you can use Windows on the bottom monitor and have an external device in the top monitor and use them at the same time.
Question regarding the secondary display use case. Can you use the main laptop screen and the secondary screen at the same time when the secondary screen is plugged into a device?
For instance, if my phone is plugged in the second screen, do I still have the function of the laptop as well for the main screen?
Will there be a cover for outside screen just in case you want to use the inside screen without exposing the outside screen to outside world
That would make it a good all purpose laptop
Using it normally but removing the backcover and propping up the 2nd screen whenvevr needed
As far as we know there will be no cover for the top half of the screen. The way the screens fold to close means there is not much room for a top screen case and probably would not close properly with it on. As a note, there is a keyboard key to switch off/on the top screen.
Will there be a cover for outside screen just in case you want to use the inside screen without exposing the outside screen to outside world
That would make it a good all purpose laptop
Using it normally but removing the backcover and propping up the 2nd screen whenvevr needed
You mentioned on several different occasions that there will be 96Gb version in the IGG campaign. Wil this happen? If so would it be possible to release a 128Gb version instead. Yes, it will be more expensive but some of us will pay the extra to have that. Many of us are using your GPD machines as there main workstations with powerful eGPU:s so it makes sense. Maybe even a 256Gb version. This would make you stand out from the crowd .
Details on RAM configurations will be announced in due course.
Details on RAM configurations will be announced in due course.
When can we expect this to release?
Pre-orders should be happening very soon, I would say likely in September. As for actual release date, we do not have a date yet but I would expect it to be around November to December if the pre-orders start in the next month.
Pre-orders should be happening very soon, I would say likely in September. As for actual release date, we do not have a date yet but I would expect it to be around November to December if the pre-orders start in the next month.
Any information if GPD will enable Raid0 in BIOS for the two m.2 slots? Would be great to double the speed of two 4Tb Samsung 990 Pro SSD.
Thanks in advance
Thank you for your question! As of now, we do not have confirmed information regarding whether RAID 0 will be enabled in the BIOS for the two M.2 slots in GPD devices. However, it’s an excellent suggestion, and we’ve already forwarded your query to GPD. We’ll update you as soon as we receive more details on this matter.
Thanks for your patience and stay tuned for more updates!
Thank you for your question! As of now, we do not have confirmed information regarding whether RAID 0 will be enabled in the BIOS for the two M.2 slots in GPD devices. However, it’s an excellent suggestion, and we’ve already forwarded your query to GPD. We’ll update you as soon as we receive more details on this matter.
Thanks for your patience and stay tuned for more updates!
When a PC mode phone is plugged into the USB-C (AMOLED 2) × 1, supporting DP ALT Mode, can the DUO keyboard and trackpad be used to control the phone PC display?
Thank you for your question about the GPD Duo’s functionality when connected to a PC mode phone. Here’s the official response from the manufacturer:
The GPD Duo’s secondary AMOLED screen (AMOLED 2) can indeed function as an external display for a PC mode phone when connected via the USB-C port with DP ALT Mode support. However, in this configuration, AMOLED 2 is powered by the phone and acts solely as an additional display. It becomes disconnected from the GPD Duo’s main system, which means the Duo’s keyboard and trackpad cannot be used to control the phone’s display or interface.
This setup allows you to extend your phone’s screen real estate, but you’ll need to use the phone’s own input methods or connect separate peripherals to interact with its content. While this may limit some potential use cases, it still offers valuable flexibility for users who want to leverage the Duo’s high-quality OLED screen as a portable external display for their smartphones.
We appreciate your interest in the GPD Duo’s capabilities and hope this clarification helps you understand how it interacts with other devices. If you have any further questions about the GPD Duo’s features, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Hi
Any news regarding the release?
We will have some news one pre-orders and an estimated release date tomorrow. Check back on our blog here for the news!
We will have some news one pre-orders and an estimated release date tomorrow. Check back on our blog here for the news!
Isn’t there anything that you can tell us regarding the ram size? That should be to big of a secret I think. Many of the specifications are already public information.
We have no details on it yet. But I would expect to see 32GB and 64GB.
Question regarding the secondary display use case. Can you use the main laptop screen and the secondary screen at the same time when the secondary screen is plugged into a device?
For instance, if my phone is plugged in the second screen, do I still have the function of the laptop as well for the main screen?
We can confirm that you can use Windows on the bottom monitor and have an external device in the top monitor and use them at the same time.
We can confirm that you can use Windows on the bottom monitor and have an external device in the top monitor and use them at the same time.
Will there be a cover for outside screen just in case you want to use the inside screen without exposing the outside screen to outside world
That would make it a good all purpose laptop
Using it normally but removing the backcover and propping up the 2nd screen whenvevr needed
As far as we know there will be no cover for the top half of the screen. The way the screens fold to close means there is not much room for a top screen case and probably would not close properly with it on. As a note, there is a keyboard key to switch off/on the top screen.
As far as we know there will be no cover for the top half of the screen. The way the screens fold to close means there is not much room for a top screen case and probably would not close properly with it on. As a note, there is a keyboard key to switch off/on the top screen.