

On the front it has two speakers with properly synced stereo audio. It charges via micro USB and it has a mini HDMI and an audio port on the back. It has support for SDHC TF/SD cards of any capacity. It uses an Rockchip RK3288 ARM based chipset (four 32bit A17 Cores clocked at 1.8ghz) with 2GB of system memory and a mali T760 GPU. The unit has a 5.5 inch 720p IPS touchscreen panel, a built in ten button XBOX style controller with shoulder buttons and 3DS style button triggers on the back.

It uses a controller friendly android theme by default, with the ability to switch to a more traditional android desktop in the settings option. It comes with PPSSPP and a few other emulators already loaded. The intended purpose of the device is to be a pocket size handheld emulation machine. The GPD-XD is a android tablet with a built in controller.

GPD XD: The Ultimate Portable for Serious Gamers Without further ado, my review of the GPD-XD: Rather this is my experience using the handheld, what worked well for me, and how I think it compares with other handheld emulation devices. This is not intended to be an add spot for GPD. I bought this device about a month ago, and I have loved it so much, and found it to be so utterly unique, that I feel it is worth sharing with the community.
