GPD P2 Max micro-Ultrabook Crowdfunding now open, already 270% over target

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Mini-PC maker GPD has opened their crowdfunding round for their tiny ultrabook, the GPD P2 Max.

Comparing the device with the Apple MacBook, they call it the “world’s smallest Ultrabook.” The tiny 8.9-inch laptop fits in a generous back pocket, but is powered by an Intel Core M3 processor, will be available with 8 or 16 GB of RAM and up to 1 TB of  NVMe SSD storage.

Unlike a Macbook however, it comes with a touch screen with 10 touch points, two full-sized USB-A ports, has active cooling, weighs only 650g and runs Windows 10 Home.

See GPD’s sizzle video below:

The device will be entering a round of crowdfunding on Indiegogo at the end of the month, and is unlikely to be cheap. See the full specs below and read more about it at Indiegogo here.

You can now pick up the device for as cheap as $531 at Indigogo here for delivery sometime in September 2019. We would not normally consider crowdfunding a reliable way off purchasing something, but GPD has a pretty good track record of delivering, so we feel it is relatively safe to jump in.

Are any of our readers picking one up? Let us know below.

via Neowin

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