Reddit reviews GPD Micro PC-Mini Industry Laptop-[128GB M.2 SSD Version] 6 Inches Portable UMPC Laptop Computer Notebook CPU Intel Celeron N4100 GPU Intel UHD Graphics 600 Windows 10 Pro,Ubuntu Mate 18.10,8GB/128GB
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GPD MicroPC has a Strong Performance with Ultra Low Power Consumption: Intel N4100 processor, four cores, four threads, and thermal design of 10W;Graphics: lntel HD Graphics 600,Up to 700Mhz;GPD MicroPC is Compatible for IT fields and more with its rugged exterior: Network communication, electric power, exploration, mining, archaeology, education training, manufacturing, service chain, call center, business services, public institution, government military and many more;RAM/ROM: 8GB LPDDR4 RAM/128GB super capacity M.2 SSD for fast read and write speed (read:576MB/s, write: 465MB/s), replaceable, and infinite capacity expansion; Battery: 2 × 3100mAh, In series;RJ45 interface for wired network access, and wireless Wi-Fi 2.4G/5G dual bands and compatible with BT 4.2 for dual-channel max. transfer rate of 433Mbps;Built-in one RS-232 serial interface, widely used in industrial control and automation;Three USB 3.0 interfaces to maximize extended USB devices;One full-featured Type C charging interface for audio, video and data transmission;One microSDXC slot for manual backup or migration of data in a network-free environment;Screen: 6 Inches Gorilla Glass 4, Sharp full-fit dazzling screen.(Not Touch Screen).OS:Windows 10 Pro Or Ubuntu MATE 18.10.Weigh Only 440 grams,Easy to Take In Your Pocket On the GO!!
how about GPD Micro PC only 6 Inch
https://www.amazon.com/Industry-Portable-Computer-Notebook-Graphics/dp/B07QYZHM8F
489 USD
On the Dell Side, most Latitude laptops in the 13-14" range come with RJ45 ports and a few USB-A ports, and are pretty portable, same with the Precision range of laptops (just avoid the 5xxx series as these are usually derived from the XPS ultrabook line and don't have many onboard ports).
If you want a cheap backup, have you seen the new (ish) - GPD MicroPC? Loads of ports (including Ethernet AND an RS232 serial port!), you can usually pick one up for less than $400 if you shop around - what does everyone make of these?
https://www.amazon.com/Industry-Portable-Computer-Notebook-Graphics/dp/B07QYZHM8F
You could look at the GPD line of handhelds -- these are modern x86 boxes in a handheld form factor, so they'll be expensive, too, but can also be used in place of a modern laptop. They've also got less expensive models targeting industrial applications, which should still be good for DOSBox, and the original version of the GPD Win is also a bit less expensive than the current version.
On the cheaper side, there's the PocketCHIP, which is an ARM SBC bundled with a handheld enclosure, which should be able to run DOSBox under Linux decently enough. The manufacturer shut down, however, so these aren't likely to be available new for too much longer.
> GPD MicroPC: YEEESSS, exactly what I need. The size is almost perfect, has lots of ports, relatively cheaper. Wish it didn't have a giant touchpad and instead had a trackpoint. Too bad it's not out yet.
Same here, and it IS out now:
Thank you, thank you, thank you for researching this! I did not know about this UMPC! It has 4 USB ports and RS-232, which beats my youthful-looking Samsung Q1UP from 2004 with only 2 USB ports. How did you find this new PC? I really want and need one. The GPD WIN 2 is nice for the gaming capability, but for almost half the price, I can do without it. Especially considering the GPD MicroPC is designed for professional use, which implies it's designed to be reliable, as opposed to a gaming PC that's expected to be replaced or upgraded frequently.
I agree the touchpad is weird, but if everything else is right, I could live with it. It's also available with Linux, which is VERY appealing just to get away from MS BS. I might want to upgrade the RAM and storage so I can use emulators for Windows software, but this might be the time to make the switch.
Also, have you seen u/kbmonday's Bibliatek?