Thank you for all the great feedback on the music at 6:22 . We created it using udio.com and its fun making these lyrics and songs for the games, so we will make some more in the future!
I have been debating for a few weeks getting a 2024 mini, but I already have an Ally. My main driver is the form factor and ease of use especially when traveling and playing mmos where some chat would be nice. Also, Fits in bags much easier. But looking at the performance I am wondering if it may be worth it to see how the 2025 model is with hopefully a marked increase in performance and heat handling over this model, and hopefully an improvement over the Ally? Man that clam shell form factor though just sings to me.
I quite like this layout, less bulky than competing devices. Amazing where handheld devices are going. I suspect Nintendo's next console will be somewhat within this form factor, rather than the way of the Deck, Ally, Claw etc.
Other than this machine being extremely fine tuned in the tdp department even more so than arguably the steam deck . But ! Seen other vids stating playing at higher wattages (tdp) makes it unplayable due to the noticeable heat on the built in controller. Is this true ? Thanks dude
We have seen that 20W TDP is the recommended setting for this model. Our model was able to go higher but it we did see some performance drops compared to say the GPD WIN 4. This is most likely due to thermal throttling.
Thunderbolt 4 ain't ready, too much of a bandwidth bottleneck. Thunderbolt 5 will finally solve the issue and retire the occulink port. I got the 2023 version too
@@axelgear666 There is a noticeable difference between OcuLink and USB 4 connections. In our GPD G1 and ONEXGPU reviews we have tried both and you can see the difference.
@DroiX_Store yeah and occulink wins out, that why I choose that one. It's only downside is that it's not hotpluggable compared to thunderbolt. On avg most current thunderbolt 4 egpu connections reach a generous 50-70fps, wirh everything cranked on high settings, at 1440p res.(And probably would be lower depending on how badly optimized a game is. UBISOFT FOR EXAMPLE LEL) My argument was simply thunderbolt 5 might be sufficient enough to perform or exceed today's current occulink. Might even be cheaper to simply go all out with thunderbolt 5 ports everywhere and omit the occulink port to trim costs down next time around with a future SOC I still would like to see both thunderbolt 5 and occulink together for future SOC's but it all depends what gpd wants to do and if there's any cost cutting involved. Really hope not these devices are premium and geared to dedicated niche groups willing to pay
@@axelgear666 Yeah I reckon by the time Thunderbolt 5 is ready that the handhelds and mini PCs will support them. They are usually supported fairly fast on them.
Can you thoroughly test the touch screen near the bottom middle of the screen. Try scrolling on RUclips. Mine sometimes doesn't respond in that small area but the rest of the screen registers touch just fine everytime. Thanks for the video
I got a colleague to test a Win Mini 2024 today and he had no issues. I also asked our customer service if they had any reports and haven't had any so far. If you purchased it from us at DroIX, please get in contact with our customer service at support@droix.net mention your order number for reference, and they can look into it further. Thanks.
Sorry that is way too small for me. Even the buttons ars tiny u will need a stylus tablet pen to type. That is good for my child since she has tiny hands. It would be great for my collections. Just use it to watch and stream movies.
Horrible choice to remove the oculink port. This is the sole reason I'm not getting one, basically every other current gpd product has one why they removed it from the mini is baffling.
All these handhelds play well indoors, but for the purpose they’re built for to be carried outdoors they perform terribly, you can hardly see the screen, please do outside tests to prove all u see is reflections! Very annoying after spending all that money!
Sorry guys but I really hate the 'humerous' music you have in your latest videos when showcasing graphics. It's just not very professional, and it makes me reach for the mute switch
Totally not worth the price in any way. This doesn't game as well as a handheld and it doesn't do computer stuff as well as a laptop. I cannot imagine why you would want this when you could get either a laptop or a steam deck for half the price. Devices like this are the Netbooks of 2024.
@@Manujaeger13 seems so! I mean if I had this in 2005 I’d be elated. But it’s trying to fill some portion of the Handheld/Smartphone/Laptop triangle but seems to fail miserably as a replacement for any of them.
Anybody looking at handhelds isn't looking at laptops. That's like saying, lemme build an SFFPC instead of a laptop because I can make one 10x more powerful for cheaper. They are two different markets. Furthermore, the Steam Deck OLED is heavily underpowered & is absolute ass when it comes to higher end emulation. Not mention half the games still don't work or have issues. Also, 16:10 ratio sucks. Black bars are annoying & even worse when said games like FFVII Remake will not support 800P & always have black bars. 100% worth the price. @@psychodad4434
Thank you for all the great feedback on the music at 6:22 . We created it using udio.com and its fun making these lyrics and songs for the games, so we will make some more in the future!
i enjoyed the backing music to the game footage nice work
deltron 3030
Thanks, we had a lot of fun making it. We will definitely be making some more of these.
@@DroiX_StoreGreetings!! The music is fire and flow!
@@cosimothebro1897 Thanks, we appreciate it!
I really hope by the end of 2024 we get at least one compact pc handheld under 500 dollars, my steam deck will have to do until then.
That or either have to wait for nvidia arm mediatek
You can get a ROG ally for less than 500 now
@@joshthomason6105 def wouldn't call ally compact
I have been debating for a few weeks getting a 2024 mini, but I already have an Ally. My main driver is the form factor and ease of use especially when traveling and playing mmos where some chat would be nice. Also, Fits in bags much easier. But looking at the performance I am wondering if it may be worth it to see how the 2025 model is with hopefully a marked increase in performance and heat handling over this model, and hopefully an improvement over the Ally? Man that clam shell form factor though just sings to me.
sadly the dice rolling of gpd removed the OCuLink Port, making it a no go for last gen owners as an upgrade path.
I quite like this layout, less bulky than competing devices. Amazing where handheld devices are going. I suspect Nintendo's next console will be somewhat within this form factor, rather than the way of the Deck, Ally, Claw etc.
just ordered! stoked to take this everywhere i go
We hope you enjoy it, its a great device!
Great song
Amazing device the perfect form factor
I this in my sweaty sweaty palms NOW
Thanks!
Dat music tho 😂😎 6:23
Thanks!
OCuLink Port not being there is why I ordered the 2023 model.
Other than this machine being extremely fine tuned in the tdp department even more so than arguably the steam deck . But ! Seen other vids stating playing at higher wattages (tdp) makes it unplayable due to the noticeable heat on the built in controller. Is this true ? Thanks dude
We have seen that 20W TDP is the recommended setting for this model. Our model was able to go higher but it we did see some performance drops compared to say the GPD WIN 4. This is most likely due to thermal throttling.
If we order now, will it be shipping on 5/20?
We are expecting the next batch to arrive around that time. As soon as we receive them we will start dispatching to customers.
@@DroiX_Store Sounds good, just placed an order. Very excited to ditch my 7640u mini for this one!
That Suno subscription paying for itself.
Udio.com free while it is in beta!
Who's the lyrics?
We created the lyrics with the help of ChatGPT, and then used those on Udio.com to generate the music for it.
If im buying the mini over the slide (not sure yet) it will deff be a 2023 model since oculink port
Yeah it is a fair point. I don't think any reason was given by GPD why its not in this model.
Thunderbolt 4 ain't ready, too much of a bandwidth bottleneck.
Thunderbolt 5 will finally solve the issue and retire the occulink port. I got the 2023 version too
@@axelgear666 There is a noticeable difference between OcuLink and USB 4 connections. In our GPD G1 and ONEXGPU reviews we have tried both and you can see the difference.
@DroiX_Store yeah and occulink wins out, that why I choose that one. It's only downside is that it's not hotpluggable compared to thunderbolt.
On avg most current thunderbolt 4 egpu connections reach a generous 50-70fps, wirh everything cranked on high settings, at 1440p res.(And probably would be lower depending on how badly optimized a game is. UBISOFT FOR EXAMPLE LEL)
My argument was simply thunderbolt 5 might be sufficient enough to perform or exceed today's current occulink. Might even be cheaper to simply go all out with thunderbolt 5 ports everywhere and omit the occulink port to trim costs down next time around with a future SOC
I still would like to see both thunderbolt 5 and occulink together for future SOC's but it all depends what gpd wants to do and if there's any cost cutting involved.
Really hope not these devices are premium and geared to dedicated niche groups willing to pay
@@axelgear666 Yeah I reckon by the time Thunderbolt 5 is ready that the handhelds and mini PCs will support them. They are usually supported fairly fast on them.
6:23 music name?
It is our own song that we made using udio.com
M.2 2280, and I buy!
Can you thoroughly test the touch screen near the bottom middle of the screen. Try scrolling on RUclips. Mine sometimes doesn't respond in that small area but the rest of the screen registers touch just fine everytime. Thanks for the video
I can give it a try on Monday when I am back in the office. I will update then.
@@DroiX_Store Thank you for checking. Just that small area on the bottom middle sometimes doesn't register the touch.
I got a colleague to test a Win Mini 2024 today and he had no issues. I also asked our customer service if they had any reports and haven't had any so far. If you purchased it from us at DroIX, please get in contact with our customer service at support@droix.net mention your order number for reference, and they can look into it further. Thanks.
Sorry that is way too small for me. Even the buttons ars tiny u will need a stylus tablet pen to type. That is good for my child since she has tiny hands. It would be great for my collections. Just use it to watch and stream movies.
The GPD WIN MAX 2 model would be better suited for you ruclips.net/video/Uj-p6fOBT_s/видео.html
Horrible choice to remove the oculink port. This is the sole reason I'm not getting one, basically every other current gpd product has one why they removed it from the mini is baffling.
Yeah, not sure why it was removed to this day. For a gaming handheld it should be standard now.
All these handhelds play well indoors, but for the purpose they’re built for to be carried outdoors they perform terribly, you can hardly see the screen, please do outside tests to prove all u see is reflections! Very annoying after spending all that money!
Thanks for the suggestion. We can try this in our next handheld review.
Sorry guys but I really hate the 'humerous' music you have in your latest videos when showcasing graphics. It's just not very professional, and it makes me reach for the mute switch
Thank you for the feedback. We generally do not have voice over during this part of the video so mute switch is fine.
Totally not worth the price in any way. This doesn't game as well as a handheld and it doesn't do computer stuff as well as a laptop. I cannot imagine why you would want this when you could get either a laptop or a steam deck for half the price. Devices like this are the Netbooks of 2024.
The size, that's it
@@Manujaeger13 seems so! I mean if I had this in 2005 I’d be elated. But it’s trying to fill some portion of the Handheld/Smartphone/Laptop triangle but seems to fail miserably as a replacement for any of them.
It is mainly the size that is the attraction. You can't hold your standard laptop in your hands and play a game on built in controls.
Anybody looking at handhelds isn't looking at laptops. That's like saying, lemme build an SFFPC instead of a laptop because I can make one 10x more powerful for cheaper. They are two different markets.
Furthermore, the Steam Deck OLED is heavily underpowered & is absolute ass when it comes to higher end emulation. Not mention half the games still don't work or have issues. Also, 16:10 ratio sucks. Black bars are annoying & even worse when said games like FFVII Remake will not support 800P & always have black bars.
100% worth the price.
@@psychodad4434
You are talking nonsenses. It has the same performance of the Rog Ally X, smaller, with more memory and a keyboard.