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GPD Win Mini (2025)

The smallest, most pocketable Windows handheld with a real keyboard. 7" 1080p 120Hz display, AMD Ryzen 7 8840U, and a slide-out QWERTY underneath. At $899 it's a niche choice but unmatched for users who want gaming + productivity on the go in one device. Form factor is the entire pitch — performance is competitive but not class-leading.

Quick Answer

Is the GPD Win Mini (2025) worth buying in 2026?

The 2025 GPD Win Mini fixes almost every flaw of its predecessors by adding a native landscape VRR screen, a standard 2280 SSD, and a much better clip-on grip. However, the powerful Ryzen AI 9 chip can easily overwhelm the small 44Wh battery and cooling system if pushed past 18 w

4.2
out of 5.0
Great
Depends on Use Case

The 2025 GPD Win Mini fixes almost every flaw of its predecessors by adding a native landscape VRR screen, a standard 2280 SSD, and a much better clip-on grip.

Aggregated from 7 reviews across YouTube, Reddit, and Amazon

+Pros

  • Upgraded to a standard 2280 NVMe SSD for easier and cheaper storage upgrades
  • 7-inch 120Hz native landscape display with VRR (FreeSync) eliminates screen tearing
  • Incredible gaming performance from the new Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor
  • Extremely compact, 555g pocketable clamshell form factor
  • New unibody clip-on grip is a massive improvement over the old screw-on design
  • Excellent out-of-the-box compatibility with Bazzite/SteamOS

Cons

  • 44Wh battery drains very quickly if the TDP is pushed above 18W
  • Keyboard is strictly for thumb-typing and emulator hotkeys, not touch typing
  • Cooling fan gets noticeably loud under heavy load
  • Right side of the device gets hot due to the SSD placement
  • L4 and R4 macro buttons currently lack firmware support and do not work

In-depth Review

GPD Win Mini (2025) Review — A beloved niche product perfectly executes its vision, delivering massive generational upgrades that solidify it as the undisputed king of ultra-mobile gaming PCs

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Specifications

cpuAMD Ryzen 7 8840U (8-core)
gpuAMD Radeon 780M (RDNA 3, 12 CUs)
ram32 GB LPDDR5X
storage1 TB / 2 TB NVMe (2230, replaceable)
display7" IPS LCD, 1920×1080, 120Hz
battery44.24 Wh
weight590 g
osWindows 11
keyboardSlide-out QWERTY (illuminated, 65 keys)

Works With

All Windows gamesUSB-C docks (DisplayPort Alt Mode)External keyboards / mice

After 6+ Months

3 months testing as travel-only device. Slider mechanism feels solid. Keyboard is functional for tech work — typed several documents, configured ssh, ran development environments. Gaming performance matches other 8840U handhelds but the smaller 7" screen is the trade-off vs ROG Ally X. Battery is the weakness at 44Wh — about 2.5-3 hours of gaming, 4-5 hours of productivity. The single best handheld I've tested for the 'one device for work and play' use case.

Why this niche exists

The Win Mini targets a specific user: someone who wants Windows portability — gaming + productivity — in a pocket form factor. For pure gaming, ROG Ally X or Steam Deck OLED are better. For pure productivity, a real laptop is better.

The Win Mini is for users who refuse to compromise on either dimension and accept the weight penalty (590g) and price premium ($899) for the form factor.

Buy if

  • You travel and want a single device for work + games
  • You write code or configure systems on the go
  • Pocket portability matters more than screen size

Skip if

  • Gaming is your only use case
  • You'd be happy with a real laptop + tablet combo

Last updated: April 30, 2026 · By Marcus Chen

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