GPD has at last disclosed the pricing for its much-awaited Pocket 4 mini laptop, which merges the features of a handheld, laptop, and tablet into a lightweight 770g package. The prices start at $895 for the entry-level model, going up to $1,466 for the premium version.
Key Features of the Pocket 4
The GPD Pocket 4 comes equipped with a physical keyboard, a touch screen, and a touchpad. It runs on AMD’s Zen 4 (Hawk Point) and Zen 5 (Strix Point) processors, with various configurations of RAM and SSD to cater to different pricing tiers.
Display and Connectivity
All variants boast identical core specifications, such as an 8.8-inch 2.5K 144Hz screen featuring a 97% DCI-P3 color spectrum and a brightness of 500 nits. The device supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 for connectivity, with memory speeds hitting 7,500 MT/s, and a thermal design power (TDP) set at 28W.
Optional Accessories and Release Information
To enhance usability, GPD provides optional add-ons: a $20 EIA RS-232 module for older device compatibility and a $125 4G LTE module for connectivity on-the-go. Although the device does not include an OCuLink port, you can still connect an external GPU via USB4.
GPD hasn't confirmed an exact release date yet. However, if their crowdfunding initiative goes well, the Pocket 4 is expected to launch by year-end. This means the GPD Pocket 3, which has been around for more than three years, will soon have a new version.