Tag: Indiegogo

  • GPD Launches Affordable 32GB RAM AMD Convertible Laptop Release Date

    GPD Launches Affordable 32GB RAM AMD Convertible Laptop Release Date

    GPD has officially announced a release date for the Duo, nearly two months after its initial launch promise. To summarize, the company had originally planned to launch the device in August. However, this timeframe passed without any explanation for the delay.

    New Launch Date

    Now, GPD has confirmed that the dual OLED device will be available on October 8. It will first be launched on Indiegogo, with the campaign going live at 02:00 UTC. It’s important to remember that this release method may lead to the Duo being shipped only in late autumn or early winter at the earliest.

    Additional Memory Option

    In addition to the launch date, GPD has introduced a fourth memory option. Initially, the company required a selection of the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 APU for configurations with 32 GB of RAM. This requirement has now changed. Customers will have the option to order the Duo with a Ryzen 7 8840U, 32 GB of RAM, and a 1 TB SSD for $1,380 on Indiegogo. This price reflects a $100 increase over the entry-level model. For context, here are the new pricing details for GPD‘s revised SKUs:


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  • One-NetBook Announces Pricing for New OneXGPU 2 Device

    One-NetBook Announces Pricing for New OneXGPU 2 Device

    The OneXGPU 2 has officially launched as the first external GPU featuring the new Radeon RX 7800M. Notably, this eGPU was announced prior to AMD’s official release of the 7800M, and One-NetBook has now disclosed the pricing details. For the first 96 hours after its arrival on Indiegogo, the price will be set at $839.

    Price Increase After Launch

    After the initial 96-hour period, the cost of the eGPU will rise to $899, marking a $200 increase compared to the first OneXGPU available on Amazon. In terms of performance, One-Netbook has indicated that this new external GPU is capable of surpassing the Nvidia RTX 4070 Laptop GPU.

    Performance Comparison

    For context, the original OneXGPU, which utilized the AMD Radeon 7600M, was designed to outshine the desktop RTX 3060. Similar to its predecessor, the newer model is equipped with OCuLink and USB 4. The OCuLink connection is particularly significant as it supports bandwidth of up to 64 Gbps, while the USB 4 can reach a maximum of 40 Gbps.

    Storage Expansion Features

    An exciting feature of the OneXGPU 2 is its ability to function as a storage expansion solution. This external GPU can accommodate an SSD of up to 4 TB and includes a MicroSD 4.0 slot. In addition to the OCuLink and USB4 ports, this new eGPU comes with several other features.

    One-Netbook plans to launch the OneXGPU 2 on Indiegogo starting on September 26. There will also be bundle options available, which include the AMD OneXPlayer X1 in a single package. The starting price for these bundles will be $1,908, but during the first 96 hours, they will be available for $1,838.


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