HP WIN MAX 10.1" GPD Win MAX 2 2025 Handheld Review

The GPD Win MAX 2 2025 packs a shocking amount of power into a handheld, but its high price and heat issues make it a niche choice for only the most demanding users.

CPU AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370
RAM 32 GB
Storage 2 TB
Screen 10.1" 1920x1200
OS Windows 11 Home
Stylus Yes
Cellular No
Battery 67 Wh
HP WIN MAX 10.1" GPD Win MAX 2 2025 Handheld tablet
71.4 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

The GPD Win MAX 2 2025 is a shockingly powerful handheld PC that can game and work like a desktop. It's also hot, heavy, and very expensive. Only buy it if you need the ultimate all-in-one portable powerhouse and money is no object.

Overview

The GPD Win MAX 2 2025 is a handheld PC that doesn't ask for permission. It packs a desktop-class AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor and a Radeon 890M GPU into a 10-inch chassis with a built-in keyboard and game controls. It's a laptop, a gaming handheld, and a portable workstation all in one.

At over $2,000, it's a serious investment. You're paying for the novelty of having this much power in your hands, and for the flexibility to game, work, and connect to an external GPU via OcuLink. It's a niche device for a very specific kind of user.

Performance

The specs are ridiculous for a handheld. The 12-core AMD CPU and 32GB of RAM land in the 98th and 95th percentiles, respectively, in our database. That means it'll crush video editing, coding, and multitasking. The Radeon 890M GPU is also in the top 2% for this category, so modern games run smoothly at medium to high settings on that 10-inch screen. The catch? That power generates heat, and the battery life is just average, sitting at the 48th percentile. You'll want to be near an outlet for long sessions.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 98.1
GPU 97.8
RAM 97.3
Screen 47.7
Battery 99.9
Feature 79.9
Storage 99.9
User Sentiment 47.8
Connectivity 76.2
Social Proof 41.8

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Unmatched raw power for a handheld device. 100th
  • Massive 2TB SSD and 32GB of fast RAM. 100th
  • Incredibly versatile with keyboard, touchpad, and full I/O. 98th
  • OcuLink port for connecting a powerful desktop GPU. 98th

Cons

  • It gets uncomfortably hot during intensive gaming.
  • The price is extremely high for a 10-inch device.
  • Battery life is just okay for the power on tap.
  • It's heavy for a handheld at over 2.2 pounds.

The Word on the Street

4.0/5 (32 reviews)
👍 Owners are blown away by the performance, calling it a 'beast' that handles real work and gaming in a highly portable form.
👎 A common complaint is that the device gets too hot to hold comfortably during extended gaming sessions.
👍 Many users love the versatility, using it as a primary travel laptop for both productivity and entertainment.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370
Cores 12
GPU 890M

Memory & Storage

RAM 32 GB
Storage 2 TB
Storage Type SSD

Display

Size 10.1"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)
Panel IPS
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Brightness 400 nits

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 6

Features

Stylus Support Yes

Physical

Weight 1.0 kg / 2.2 lbs
Battery 67 Wh
OS Windows 11 Home

Value & Pricing

At $2,089, the value proposition is tricky. You're not just buying performance; you're buying a unique form factor. If you need a true desktop replacement that fits in a large coat pocket, it's arguably worth it. For everyone else, a thin 14-inch gaming laptop or a dedicated handheld like a Steam Deck offers better value for pure gaming or productivity separately.

Price History

€1,800 €2,000 €2,200 €2,400 €2,600 €2,800 Mar 28Apr 1 €2,652

vs Competition

Stacked against its top competitors, it carves its own path. An iPad Pro has a better screen and ecosystem but can't run full Windows games or apps. A Surface Pro is a better tablet and productivity machine but lacks dedicated gaming controls and this level of GPU power. Even the GPD Pocket 4, a mini laptop from the same brand, is more focused on typing than gaming. The Win MAX 2's real competition is your own tolerance for its heat, weight, and price for the sake of ultimate portability.

Spec HP WIN MAX 10.1" GPD Win MAX 2 2025 Handheld Apple iPad Pro Apple 13" iPad Pro M5 Chip (Standard Glass, 256GB, Samsung Galaxy Tab S Samsung 14.6" Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra 1TB Multi-Touch Microsoft Surface Pro Microsoft - Surface Pro - Copilot+ PC - 13” OLED Lenovo Yoga Tab Series Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus TCL NXTPAPER TCL NXTPAPER 14 Android Tablet, 14.3" Paper-Like
CPU AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 Apple M5 MediaTek 9300 Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 Qualcomm® Snapdragon® 8 Gen 3, QCM8650 2.2 GHz
RAM (GB) 32 12 16 32 16 8
Storage (GB) 2048 256 1024 1000 256 258
Screen 10.1" 1920x1200 13" 2752x2064 14.6" 2960x1848 13" 2880x1920 12.7" 2944x1840 14.3" 2400x1600
OS Windows 11 Home iPadOS Android 14 Windows 11 Home Android 14 Android 14
Stylus true true true false false true
Cellular false false false false false false
Battery (Wh) 67 39 - 53 - -
Product CpuGpuRamScreenBatteryFeatureStorageUser SentimentConnectivitySocial Proof
HP WIN MAX 10.1" GPD Win MAX 2 2025 Handheld 98.197.897.347.799.979.999.947.876.241.8
Apple iPad Pro 13" M5 Chip Compare 96.696.384.699.699.595.774.395.586.699.3
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 14.6" 10 Ultra Compare 72.272.990.695.695.499.896.5096.299.3
Microsoft Surface Pro 13” Compare 99.698.498.39899.864.1943189.992.5
Lenovo Yoga Tab Series Tab Plus Compare 43.845.49597.695.293.584.1096.299.3
TCL NXTPAPER Nxtpaper 14 Compare 73.774.374.664.846.470.583.6056.189.7

Common Questions

Q: Can it run the latest AAA games?

Yes, thanks to the top-tier Radeon 890M GPU. You'll need to adjust settings for the 1200p screen, but it handles modern titles well.

Q: Is the keyboard good for typing?

It's serviceable for short bursts, but the keys are small. For long work sessions, you'll want to connect an external keyboard.

Q: What's the real battery life like?

Our data shows it's middling. Expect 4-6 hours for general use, but heavy gaming will drain it much faster, in 1-2 hours.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you just want a gaming handheld. Get a Steam Deck OLED or ROG Ally for half the price and better ergonomics. Also skip it if you need a primary laptop for long typing sessions; a traditional ultrabook will be more comfortable. And if your budget is tight, this thing is a luxury, not a necessity.

Verdict

Buy this if you're a power user or hardcore gamer who absolutely must have one device that does everything, everywhere. It's for the developer on a train, the video editor on a plane, or the PC gamer who refuses to be tethered to a desk. For anyone else, more specialized devices will be cheaper, cooler, and lighter.