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Should i consider gpd p2 max?

Hey guys! 

 

Just wanted to know your suggestions, about gpd p2 max. I recently was thinking of buying an ultra thin laptop, for daily use, and came to the conclusion that only things i do is work, such as powerpoint, word, exel, a little bit of gaming not too hardcore (i have a desktop for that) and mostly watching videos. (Sometimes work with adobe premiere or photoshop)

 

So i wanted to get a decent ultrabook, that will give me all necessary features: good battery life, good speed, all needed essentials, such as webcam, ports. As i was looking around, i didn't want expensive like xps 15 which in uk, base price is 1300£ and it is a bit too thick. 

 

Couldn't find anything great, so found this gpd, but concerned if it will be a good choice, very skeptical about such pc with intel m3.

 

Thank you for suggestions)

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its really small. not suitable for long term use as a laptop replacement. 

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  • 1 month later...

It's really small. The biggest laptop on the official website is only 8.9 inches

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