Classification
GPD GPD Win Max 2
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Classification
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Grade
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B
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Calculator version
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1
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Classification date
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2025-10-05
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Information
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Name
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GPD Win Max 2 (2023)
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Brand by Parent
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GPD by GPD
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Generation
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2nd
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Model(s)
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Win Max 2
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Release date
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2023-01-01
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Type/Category
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UMPC (Ultra-Mobile PC), Handheld Gaming PC
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Website
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[1]
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Status
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In sale
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More
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Dimensions
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228 x 160 x 23 mm
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Mass
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1.1 kg
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Operating system
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Windows 11 Pro
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Companion App
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-
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CPU
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AMD Ryzen 7 7840U
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GPU
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AMD Radeon 780M (Integrated)
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Memory
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32GB LPDDR5x
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Storage
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2TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD
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Battery
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67 Wh Lithium-Ion Polymer
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Power
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100W USB-C PD
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Charging
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USB-C Power Delivery
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Display
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10.1-inch, 1920 x 1200 pixels, IPS
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Camera
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5.0MP Front Camera
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Sound
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Stereo Speakers, Dual Microphone
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Connectivity
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Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, 4G LTE (Module)
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Device
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Criterion
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Value
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Proof(s)
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Comment
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Known hardware tampering
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None
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[2]
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No widespread reports or evidence of hardware-level tampering or backdoors.
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Known vulnerabilities
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Rare
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[3]
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Vulnerabilities are addressed through standard Windows Update and occasional driver/BIOS updates from GPD.
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Prior attacks
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None
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[General tech news search]
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No significant, widespread attack campaigns have been reported specifically targeting this device model.
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Updatability
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Very common
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[4]
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Users have full access to Windows Update for OS, and GPD provides BIOS/Driver updates on their website. Hardware is not modular.
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Category score
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2
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System
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Criterion
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Value
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Proof(s)
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Comment
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Authentication with other systems
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Partial
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[-]
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Supports standard Windows network authentication (Azure AD, etc.) but lacks deep enterprise-level integration features.
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Communications
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Encrypted with up-to-date encryption
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[5]
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Relies on Windows OS for communications, which supports modern encryption standards like TLS 1.2/1.3.
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Storage
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Encrypted with up-to-date encryption
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[6]
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Supports but does not enforce device encryption by default. User can enable BitLocker for full disk encryption.
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Category score
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2
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User Authentication
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Criterion
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Value
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Proof(s)
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Comment
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Account management
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Basic
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[7]
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Supports standard Windows user account creation and management (admin/standard users). Lacks advanced enterprise-level account lifecycle features.
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Authentication
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Basic
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[8]
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Relies on Windows standard authentication methods (Password, PIN). Supports but does not require stronger methods like Windows Hello (Biometrics).
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Brute-force protection
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Exist
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[9]
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Standard Windows account lockout policy is present, which locks the account after a defined number of failed login attempts.
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Event logging
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Partial logging
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[10]
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Windows Security event log records successful and failed sign-in attempts by default, providing basic access event logging.
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Passwords
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Default/Common/Easy to guess
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[11]
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The device does not enforce a password policy upon initial user setup. The strength of the password is entirely determined by the user during the Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE).
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Category score
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2
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This assessment is based on the default configuration of the GPD Win Max 2 running a clean installation of Windows 11 Pro. Security can be enhanced through Group Policy adjustments.