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It can also double as a docking station, making it ideal for use with todaysbest business laptops.

Firstly, a physical toggle has been added next to the existing power button.

GPD G1

This allows users to switch between silent and balanced modes.

When switched to balanced mode, the TGP increases to 100W, providing a more consistent experience.

Upgraded Thunderbolt 4 controller

Next, the HDMI interface now supports high refresh rates.

The original G1 model included 2 DP ports and 1 HDMI port.

While the HDMI interface theoretically supported4K/120Hz output, signal interference limited it to 4K/60Hz.

The interference issue has been resolved with this upgrade, allowing for 4K/120Hz output via HDMI.

Finally, the USB4 port now supports a 65W power supply.

The initial G1 model’s USB4 port (which uses a Thunderbolt 4 controller) supported a 60W PSU.

However, some users found it unable to power certain Surface andLenovothin and light notebook models.

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