GPD has announced pricing for its Win 5 gaming handheld, the first device powered by Strix Halo processors. The company revealed three configurations with varying specifications and costs. The entry-level model features a Ryzen AI Max 385 chip, 32GB of memory, and 1TB of storage, priced at $1,400. A mid-tier version uses the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor alongside identical memory but doubles storage capacity to 2TB for $1,600. The premium configuration combines the same advanced chip with 64GB of memory and 4TB of storage, priced at $2,100.
Early buyers can secure substantial savings through pre-order promotions. The manufacturer offers $200 reductions on both base models, bringing costs down to $1,220 and $1,400, respectively. Premium buyers receive $300 off, reducing their total to $1,824. GPD plans to release an additional variant featuring 128GB system memory for demanding applications, with an estimated price of $2,500.
Early buyers can secure substantial savings through pre-order promotions. The manufacturer offers $200 reductions on both base models, bringing costs down to $1,220 and $1,400, respectively. Premium buyers receive $300 off, reducing their total to $1,824. GPD plans to release an additional variant featuring 128GB system memory for demanding applications, with an estimated price of $2,500.