I backed the same i7 bundle and overall I'm happy with the power and features of the device. However, speaking on build quality, my screen hinge covers are lifting up and there is no apparent mechanical function keeping them down, maybe only adhesive. The rest of the chassis feels solid. I had a Lenovo x12 detachable which I sold after receiving this device. The build quality on the lenovo x12 blows the pocket 3 out of the water.
@@TheBadazzler hello. i actually ordered a custom one from Photodon.com i went with a matte type too. i did have to specify screen size and then did cut it down a little once i received it. hope that helps
👍 ✋ Extra, good job 👏👌🤝 Wow nice view, I like to see new places ✌ Great movie 👍 Bravo 👋 And I have a new movie from a walk around the city 😊 Regards, DJ Janusz from Warsaw Poland ✌ 🇵🇱✋
Thanks for the vid 👍 Which method of installation did you use to get Windows 11 onto it? (using official Microsoft Win 11 image / or using GPD's Win11 image / or upgrading from Win 10) - because if its giving you good battery life on Win 11 I will probably do the same method as you. Also which screen protector did you get?
i reinstalled win10 via gpd installer and then installed win11 via iso and usb from microsoft since i wanted to dual boot them both. i then used the gpd driver package to install drivers for win11
I searched for reviews because I had been unable to decide between an older ThinkPad X13 Yoga or GPD Pocket 3 for my secondary PC. I have been thinking about getting the latter because it'd be easier for me to use on public buses and trains, especially when they'd be crowded, and it would let me access the full desktop version of Evernote with multi-window support and type using a physical keyboard, however I had to also check reviews on UA-cam to help me get an idea of the size as I think the keyboard would be too big for thumb typing. At this point, based on this and other reviews, I'd probably wait for a newer model.
going great! it’s my daily driver laptop. mainly been using my win10 setup on it but will boot into win11 to play some android games via WSA. battery isn’t as good as inhad hoped but still get 3-4hours doing web and video watching. been playing some retro games on it too via retroarch and they run pretty good with the intel igpu. hinge is holding up well too!
@@chrisnuttall3212 dont see a way to get say an actual cursor but the dot works in all apps. reason you want the cursor vs dot? i cant see an advantage since the dot will change to a hand when you hover over links, options, clickable items.
@@seamonkey420 just a visibility issue. I have a damaged optic nerve in one eye. Solved the issue by connecting a Bluetooth mouse with an extra large cursor!
may i know if GDP pocket 3 have the utilities software for setting the battery, e.g. set it charging when battery below 50% and stop charging when battery is 60-70%? thanks mate..
may i know your personal opinion.. will this good enough for daily office use? plug in the power, external monitor, etc everytime... i am affraid if this might damage the built in battery?
@@harsang5753 ive been using mine daily but do use it on battery half the day and then plugged in. i dont think it would be bad but gpd batteries haven’t had the best reputation but this one is easy to access and replace if it does.
the back hdmi and usb-c port is for video in and ability to use laptop keyboard to whatever is connected. ie the KVM module. one of the unique selling points is that you can use it to connect a server or desktop pc or anything with hdmi out to.
dan does r run when off and charging. my hinge appears level and straight. i have been pretty gentle with it just in case. have heard a few other backers mention their hinge was a little off.
@@chee6547 still using my pocket 3 as my daily driver and still love it. hardware is still solid and no issues (knock on wood). i may look into the future release of a redesigned GPD Win 2/Win Mini later this year but will keep my p3 though.
@@seamonkey420 Thank you I appreciate your feedback, I have a really nice dell currently for work, but im constantly in the field needing a monitor or ethernet jack or even a regular usb, so this would be awesome and eliminate my dock.
it is but there isn't really anything else like it on the market that has the kvm module, processor, form factor, inputs. as a umpc fanboy, worth the price for me.
Can GPD Pocket 3 is compatible with Meta Quest 2 or AR glasses as Roki Air Glass? Does GPD Pocket 3 have all the power offer for the user do all the task for the college and universities?
not sure about quest 2 or AR glasses but def should be fine for college work. integrated graphics arent the best but good enough for older games and emulating older systems.
@@seamonkey420 AutoCAD 2023 Operating System: 64-bit Windows 11 or 10 version 1809 or above. Processor: 2.5 GHz (3+ GHz recommended), ARM processors not supported. Memory: 8 GB (16GB recommended) Disk space: 10.0 GB. Display: 1920 x 1080 resolution with True Color.
@@zweiwing4435 pocket 3 specs: Intel Core™ i7-1195G7 Memory: 16GB Storage: 1TB Graphics: Intel Iris Xe Graphics 96 windows 10/11 64bit specs should meet autocad requirements, you may wanna checkout the pocket subreddit and see any others use autocad on theirs and how it works. www.reddit.com/r/GPDPocket/
@SomeoneOnlyWeKnow with creative/clever product design, and engineering, one can definitely make a computer in the dimensions of the gpd 3, and add a removable ram section.
What an awesome device. This would be great for location scouting.
I backed the same i7 bundle and overall I'm happy with the power and features of the device. However, speaking on build quality, my screen hinge covers are lifting up and there is no apparent mechanical function keeping them down, maybe only adhesive. The rest of the chassis feels solid. I had a Lenovo x12 detachable which I sold after receiving this device. The build quality on the lenovo x12 blows the pocket 3 out of the water.
Hey! Came across this video and was wondering what screen protector you put on your gpd pocket 3? Thanks!
@@TheBadazzler hello. i actually ordered a custom one from Photodon.com i went with a matte type too. i did have to specify screen size and then did cut it down a little once i received it. hope that helps
👍
✋ Extra, good job 👏👌🤝
Wow nice view, I like to see new places ✌
Great movie 👍 Bravo 👋
And I have a new movie from a walk around the city 😊
Regards, DJ Janusz from Warsaw Poland ✌ 🇵🇱✋
Thanks for the vid 👍 Which method of installation did you use to get Windows 11 onto it? (using official Microsoft Win 11 image / or using GPD's Win11 image / or upgrading from Win 10) - because if its giving you good battery life on Win 11 I will probably do the same method as you. Also which screen protector did you get?
i reinstalled win10 via gpd installer and then installed win11 via iso and usb from microsoft since i wanted to dual boot them both. i then used the gpd driver package to install drivers for win11
@NightLife FM hmmm not sure what is causing that. are you using the ones from gpds site?
@NightLife FM ahh i try a wired headset/mic on mine to see if i have same issues or not and reply back 👍
I searched for reviews because I had been unable to decide between an older ThinkPad X13 Yoga or GPD Pocket 3 for my secondary PC.
I have been thinking about getting the latter because it'd be easier for me to use on public buses and trains, especially when they'd be crowded, and it would let me access the full desktop version of Evernote with multi-window support and type using a physical keyboard, however I had to also check reviews on UA-cam to help me get an idea of the size as I think the keyboard would be too big for thumb typing.
At this point, based on this and other reviews, I'd probably wait for a newer model.
rumors are that the pocket 4 is going to be made this spring. the discord has a wishlist thread for the pocket 4
@@seamonkey420
I -didn't know- forgot there's a GPD Discord community, and I'll go check that out when I can.
@@kbhasi heres an invite link: discord.gg/gpd-devices-243411108940087297
Who many Rupes of the laptop
OQO, Samsung q1 ultra…
Ha! I'm not the only one who still remembers OQO :)
any update? how is it going now? I'm planning to buy one :)
going great! it’s my daily driver laptop. mainly been using my win10 setup on it but will boot into win11 to play some android games via WSA. battery isn’t as good as inhad hoped but still get 3-4hours doing web and video watching.
been playing some retro games on it too via retroarch and they run pretty good with the intel igpu. hinge is holding up well too!
@@seamonkey420 cool! now I’m convinced 😂 Will definitely get one soon! 😊
Beautifull.Small solid strong ,quality and high portability.
agreed. still loving and using as my main machine.
@@seamonkey420 Thank you Genius regards blessings.
I want to know prize
I have one also. Is it possible to get the cursor to show when using the stylus?
hmm good question. i’ll do some testing today and report back. windows 10 or windows 11?
Win 10
@@chrisnuttall3212 dont see a way to get say an actual cursor but the dot works in all apps. reason you want the cursor vs dot? i cant see an advantage since the dot will change to a hand when you hover over links, options, clickable items.
@@seamonkey420 just a visibility issue. I have a damaged optic nerve in one eye. Solved the issue by connecting a Bluetooth mouse with an extra large cursor!
may i know if GDP pocket 3 have the utilities software for setting the battery, e.g. set it charging when battery below 50% and stop charging when battery is 60-70%? thanks mate..
unfortunately they do not have a utility for battery charger and setting the charging limit.
@@seamonkey420 oh ok.. thank you for your reply..
may i know your personal opinion.. will this good enough for daily office use? plug in the power, external monitor, etc everytime... i am affraid if this might damage the built in battery?
@@harsang5753 ive been using mine daily but do use it on battery half the day and then plugged in. i dont think it would be bad but gpd batteries haven’t had the best reputation but this one is easy to access and replace if it does.
Why this laptop got 2 HDMI? Is it separate function?
the back hdmi and usb-c port is for video in and ability to use laptop keyboard to whatever is connected. ie the KVM module. one of the unique selling points is that you can use it to connect a server or desktop pc or anything with hdmi out to.
Hi, what are your thoughts on the hinge mechanism, is it level? Also does the fan run when it's switched off and charging like the P1?
dan does r run when off and charging. my hinge appears level and straight. i have been pretty gentle with it just in case. have heard a few other backers mention their hinge was a little off.
one year update on hinge: still as solid as day one!
@@seamonkey420 loving this? I'm thinking about picking one up.
@@chee6547 still using my pocket 3 as my daily driver and still love it. hardware is still solid and no issues (knock on wood). i may look into the future release of a redesigned GPD Win 2/Win Mini later this year but will keep my p3 though.
@@seamonkey420 Thank you I appreciate your feedback, I have a really nice dell currently for work, but im constantly in the field needing a monitor or ethernet jack or even a regular usb, so this would be awesome and eliminate my dock.
Nice unit but overpriced in the market
it is but there isn't really anything else like it on the market that has the kvm module, processor, form factor, inputs. as a umpc fanboy, worth the price for me.
Can GPD Pocket 3 is compatible with Meta Quest 2 or AR glasses as Roki Air Glass? Does GPD Pocket 3 have all the power offer for the user do all the task for the college and universities?
not sure about quest 2 or AR glasses but def should be fine for college work. integrated graphics arent the best but good enough for older games and emulating older systems.
@@seamonkey420 How about AutoCaD software? it heavy for GPD Pocket 3?
@@zweiwing4435 no idea. check autocads requirements and compare to specs of pocket 3.
@@seamonkey420 AutoCAD 2023
Operating System: 64-bit Windows 11 or 10 version 1809 or above.
Processor: 2.5 GHz (3+ GHz recommended), ARM processors not supported.
Memory: 8 GB (16GB recommended)
Disk space: 10.0 GB.
Display: 1920 x 1080 resolution with True Color.
@@zweiwing4435 pocket 3 specs:
Intel Core™ i7-1195G7
Memory: 16GB
Storage: 1TB
Graphics: Intel Iris Xe Graphics 96
windows 10/11 64bit
specs should meet autocad requirements, you may wanna checkout the pocket subreddit and see any others use autocad on theirs and how it works.
www.reddit.com/r/GPDPocket/
Pirce
Around $1100 usd for i7, $700 for N600 versions via indiegogo on demand.
Can’t upgrade ram…
@SomeoneOnlyWeKnow with creative/clever product design, and engineering, one can definitely make a computer in the dimensions of the gpd 3, and add a removable ram section.
I love my GPD 3 . Got it running Ubuntu, windows sucks ass.
I found your post 2 years too late. But you answered the key question that determined whether I’d get one
Can it run Linux?
yes it does. not sure which distros but there are drivers on their website. gpd.hk