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Droix supports their customers and the hardware they sell. 1 year of additional warranty coverage for devices is a meaningful extension on performance hardware in a niche market.
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Droix supports their customers and the hardware they sell. 1 year of additional warranty coverage for devices is a meaningful extension on performance hardware in a niche market.
The shipping process was reasonable, and the product itself is the best purchase I could have made. It is like having a 3ds capable of pretty much anything a desktop can do. It is an amazing product for someone who grew up with a 3ds.
La GPD Win 5 est une vraie bête de concours. En plus, la livraison avec Droix a été super rapide et le service client est excellent, toujours disponible pour aider.
Solid build quality - this is a sturdy little box. And yeah, it's TINY. But, it's an insanely solidly implementation of something I've wanted for ... forever in a UMPC: solid compute, and the ability to add monitors, mice, and keyboard IF/AS needed. On its own - without any additional peripherals, this piglet works. The keyboard IS tiny ... but I find that it's actually easy to get used to, and EASIER to use than, say, an iOS keyboard (even on an iPad Mini) - and I think it's just the 'haptic' nature of actually having little chiclet keys to push. The mouse-buttons up on the left-side along with a track-pad up on the right side is ... new/interesting/different - and I'm finding that it's quite easy to adapt to - even over just a few days. But, this thing bristles with ports. With, effectively, 2x usb cables (one an OTG for power passthrough), I can wire up 2 external monitors, and then use BT to spin up a 108-key (folding) keyboard, and a Logi MX and ... this tiny little box has enough horse-power to drive/handle LEGIT lighter workloads (i.e., it's not a build-box or going to run hard-core number crunching, but it can handle code editing, RDP/admin tasks, and is a SOLID portable ... workstation. Again, couldn't be happier. This device is a solid implementation of ultra-portable compute for "on the go" or need access to a full-blown lappy (even though it's tiny) in a pinch - ALONG with being able to be a solid platform for when I'm on the road and/or away from my main workstation.
So far I'm having a lot of fun using this pc. Right now my only issues is sometimes the keyboard doesn't come up in tablet mode which seems to be an issue after a windows update and I wished the battery would last a little longer. I get about an hour to an hour and a half playing games like Tekken 6 and plenty of battery life just browsing, networking and doing basic typing stuff. The system does charge to full pretty fast so it's not usually a major problem. Overall, this is a good system to travel with and work on without taking up a lot of space and it's powerful enough to use for video and photo editing, streaming and anything else you want throw at it.