The screen res is 2560x1600, even though its set to a lower resolution by default. Also, the system comes with a max of 2TB, but can in fact support up to 4TB - it just has to be single sided, so no 8TB for now. You can also put a 2TB card in the second nvme slot. There is also a micro sd slot and an sd slot, which you could currently fill up with 1.5TB each, bringing the theoretical storage limit for the device to 9TB.
I agree Win Max 2 is the best all in one handheld. However, it is quite obvious through their indigo campaigns and customers feedback that this is still a relatively small Chinese manufacturer, with bad customer service and you have no recourse if the product fails.
1:45 with support of only *up to 2TB* ? That's not good at all. Other smaller handhelds from Aya and One Net officially support up to 4TB and some you can fit 8TB because they allow for double sided 2280 SSDs.
It's a labtop/handheld combo. I own one and its great for travel since its small yet powerful enough and all the connections and versatility it brings. I most use mine in bed. When you fold it open it props up nicely off my chess and puts the screen higher up than a tablet. Great for some light gaming and video watching. The keyboard is small but you can use it like a normal keyboard which i like when im playing mnk or just typing. I wish I had the 7840 or newer one. I have the 6800u, which is fine, but I want that port for the external gpu that mine doesn't have. I can use USB 4 but its not as good.
The screen res is 2560x1600, even though its set to a lower resolution by default. Also, the system comes with a max of 2TB, but can in fact support up to 4TB - it just has to be single sided, so no 8TB for now. You can also put a 2TB card in the second nvme slot. There is also a micro sd slot and an sd slot, which you could currently fill up with 1.5TB each, bringing the theoretical storage limit for the device to 9TB.
Also the way you pronounce a number of things is really weird.
@@wordsmith451 yeah this video seems read by an AI
I agree Win Max 2 is the best all in one handheld. However, it is quite obvious through their indigo campaigns and customers feedback that this is still a relatively small Chinese manufacturer, with bad customer service and you have no recourse if the product fails.
that's why always buy from third party that offers an actual warranty
@@acatinatux9601 at a much higher markup, yes.
@@acatinatux9601 even then Warranty is a hassle
1:45 with support of only *up to 2TB* ?
That's not good at all.
Other smaller handhelds from Aya and One Net officially support up to 4TB and some you can fit 8TB because they allow for double sided 2280 SSDs.
Well, at least it has 2 sd card slots and an extra ssd slot
I have a 4TB m.2 from crucial in mine. The device just comes with up to 2tb in the box. But I'd change it out ...
I managed to fit a 4TB double sided WD BLACK sn850x in mine.
They should use the SD arm chip xelite
Game at 2:18 ?
I mean with this design you might as well buy an actual laptop
No it's still much smaller and feels great
This IS an actual laptop 😐
It is essentially an laptop just without a dedicated GPU.
It's a labtop/handheld combo. I own one and its great for travel since its small yet powerful enough and all the connections and versatility it brings. I most use mine in bed. When you fold it open it props up nicely off my chess and puts the screen higher up than a tablet. Great for some light gaming and video watching. The keyboard is small but you can use it like a normal keyboard which i like when im playing mnk or just typing. I wish I had the 7840 or newer one. I have the 6800u, which is fine, but I want that port for the external gpu that mine doesn't have. I can use USB 4 but its not as good.