GPD MicroPC 2: Souped-Up Successor to Original Pocket PC
Everything receives a sequel eventually, and so it is so for the GPD MicroPC. A souped-up, second-gen successor to the small, serial-port-packing original goes on sale this summer. It boasts a bigger, brighter screen that rotates, a beefier Intel-based processor, faster storage and a slew of more capable ports – but will it still appeal to Linux users? The original GPD MicroPC released in 2021 certainly tried to. The MicroPC’s micro-ness (form factor, size, weight, ruggedness) was its USP: a 6-inch display, compact Blackberry-style keyboard, modest low-power Celeron processor, 109 HRR rating, and serial port (yes, an RS323 serial port). […]
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