The GPD Win 4 (2025) is driven by an eight-core CPU running at 3.3 GHz per core, with multithreading support enabling more efficient handling of parallel workloads. The integrated GPU features 12 compute units and 768 shading units clocked at 2700 MHz, delivering 17.82 TFLOPS of floating-point performance along with ray tracing support. System memory consists of 32GB of DDR5 RAM at 7500 MHz, paired with an NVMe SSD for fast storage access, and the device also supports connection to an external hard drive for expanded capacity. The display refreshes at 60 Hz, rounding out a performance profile that spans processing, graphics, and memory in a compact handheld package.
The GPD Win 4 (2025) is a handheld console with a 6″ 1080p Full HD IPS LED-backlit display and dimensions of 220 × 92 × 28 mm, giving it a total volume of 566.72 cm³ and a weight of 598 g. It comes with 1024GB of internal storage, which is user-replaceable, and draws power from an internal supply backed by a 45.62 Wh battery. The device is region free, meaning there are no regional restrictions on software use, and it does not include an optical disc drive. An internal power supply is built in, and the overall physical profile is designed to fit the handheld form factor.
Wireless connectivity is handled by Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) with backwards compatibility across Wi-Fi 6, 5, and 4 standards, alongside Bluetooth 5.3 for peripheral pairing. The device includes three USB ports with USB Type-C support and an external memory slot for storage expansion, while a 3.5 mm headset jack is present for wired audio. There is no HDMI output, no RJ45 ethernet port, no cellular module, and no NFC, and the device does not support DLNA certification or connectivity bridging between home and portable devices.
The device features a 6″ touch screen with a pixel density of 368 ppi, backed by stereo speakers offering two-channel sound output and flash storage for fast data access. Supported software features include voice commands, quick resume, Discord voice chat, the ability to play games while downloading, and access to high scores and achievements, alongside a child lock option. VR is supported, and the display does not include autostereoscopy, Dolby Vision, or stereoscopic 3D output. There is no front camera, no optical tracking, no secondary screen, and no 3D audio support, while Blu-ray and 4K Blu-ray playback are also absent.
The GPD Win 4 (2025) includes 4 controllers with 16 buttons and 2 analog sticks, along with an integrated touchpad for additional input options. The controller setup does not include adaptive triggers, dual force feedback, or motion-sensing compatibility, and there is no wireless controller included.