I bought the black 32GB/2TB GPD Win 4 and so I’m not completely lost, how did you get Resident evil 4 remake on the device? Are you using steam os or that Xbox live thing?
Let's take into account that the Win 4 is at least 2x the price of the Steam Deck, you have to run the Win 4 at a higher TDP for an extra 13fps so what is there to boast about? I think it shows how expensive your device is and how little you get for the money.
I think that's more of a showcase of performance, as handhelds have so much more to consider than just that. Screens (quality, size, resolution, orientation), speakers, input devices (don't forget we have a keyboard there), being able to run an egpu without modding, not to mention the form factor. For a device like the win 4 to compete with the steam deck while being much smaller and being from a smaller company, it's remarkable.
@@kevinw0lf being able to run an eGPU completely goes against the aspect of portability so that defeats the point of the system. This and other devices cannot compete because of the business model used by these companies. It's a completely different business model compared to the SD and because of that business model, the SD has no competition. It's not the fault of the companies who make these devices (because they can't afford to have the same business model and don't have the same infrastructure) but if they had the same business model as the SD, it would be competition. Getting 73fps in game when the screen only goes up to 60fps is wasted horse power and flexing for the sake of flexing. It proves very little
The only reason people buy these kinda niche products is because they find value in it, regardless the price. If they value only performance per dollar, they won't even consider watching these videos and just get themselves something like a Switch or Steam Deck instead. People don’t just blindly throw their hard earned money into random things they see.
I'm a proud steam deck owner and love it. But I wanted a mini PC without better specs. So I decided to purchased GPD Win 4. I'm going to compare it for myself. see which one become my favorite PC portable.
I want to hear when my 2tb version will get produced. Very excited
Will be in Apr
While avg perfomance is the same look at the temperature of the processor: 56 vs 75+ dgs
Aha, you noted that
It feels rigged ngl
I bought the black 32GB/2TB GPD Win 4 and so I’m not completely lost, how did you get Resident evil 4 remake on the device? Are you using steam os or that Xbox live thing?
That's windows 11
你好˙可以用GPD4.分享一下光槍射擊遊戲,叢林冒險或藍波遊戲嗎?並教學一下怎麼設定操控遊戲方法˙感謝您
好的,我会转达给测试组的
Let's take into account that the Win 4 is at least 2x the price of the Steam Deck, you have to run the Win 4 at a higher TDP for an extra 13fps so what is there to boast about? I think it shows how expensive your device is and how little you get for the money.
I think that's more of a showcase of performance, as handhelds have so much more to consider than just that. Screens (quality, size, resolution, orientation), speakers, input devices (don't forget we have a keyboard there), being able to run an egpu without modding, not to mention the form factor. For a device like the win 4 to compete with the steam deck while being much smaller and being from a smaller company, it's remarkable.
@@kevinw0lf being able to run an eGPU completely goes against the aspect of portability so that defeats the point of the system. This and other devices cannot compete because of the business model used by these companies. It's a completely different business model compared to the SD and because of that business model, the SD has no competition. It's not the fault of the companies who make these devices (because they can't afford to have the same business model and don't have the same infrastructure) but if they had the same business model as the SD, it would be competition. Getting 73fps in game when the screen only goes up to 60fps is wasted horse power and flexing for the sake of flexing. It proves very little
The only reason people buy these kinda niche products is because they find value in it, regardless the price. If they value only performance per dollar, they won't even consider watching these videos and just get themselves something like a Switch or Steam Deck instead. People don’t just blindly throw their hard earned money into random things they see.
@@jooly_garxia I was thinking the same thing lol
I'm a proud steam deck owner and love it. But I wanted a mini PC without better specs. So I decided to purchased GPD Win 4. I'm going to compare it for myself. see which one become my favorite PC portable.