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GPD XD
GPD XD running Virtua Fighter 2 (uoYabause emulator)
ManufacturerGamePad Digital (GPD)
TypeHandheld game console
Release dateOctober 2015; 9 years ago (2015-10)
Operating systemAndroid 4.4.4 "KitKat"
System on a chipRockchip RK3288
CPUARM Cortex-A17 1.4GHz Quad-Core
Memory2GB DDR3-SDRAM
Storage16/32/64 GB ROM, one microSD slot (128GB max officially)
DisplayH-IPS 5.0" 1280×720, 720p Capacitive display, multi-touch support
GraphicsARM Mali-T764 600MHz
Controller inputTwo control sticks, D-pad, Buttons (volume/power/start/select/back/home/menu/controller/A/B/X/Y/L3/R3), Triggers (L1/L2/R1/R2)
ConnectivityWi-Fi 802.11/b/g/n/ac (2.4 GHz), Micro USB, Mini HDMI, headphone port
Dimensions155x89x24mm
Mass300g
Websitewww.gpd.hk

GPD XD is an Android-based handheld game console produced by the Chinese company GamePad Digital,[1] released in late 2015.[2] It is similar in size to a Nintendo 3DS XL,[3] has a single, capacitive touch-screen, and is optimized for running emulators and other native Android software.

Software

Android 4.4.4 is installed as standard, as well as a Metro-inspired launcher, game emulators and apps used to run pirated Android software. The system software can be replaced with newer, community-based versions, improving the performance of some emulators and allowing overclocking to 1.8GHz.[4]

A virtual control mapper utility is included, allowing the use of the physical controls with games that do not support them.[5]

Hardware

The hardware is able to run many current 3D accelerated Android games, as well as emulate systems as recent as Sega Dreamcast and PlayStation Portable.

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