GPD has shared fresh details about its upcoming Win 5 handheld, and power users have a new reason to watch closely. The company confirmed that 128GB RAM editions will be offered through Indiegogo’s InDemand program, giving late backers a chance to secure one even after the initial campaign phase. It’s worth noting that InDemand is still crowdfunding, not a traditional retail purchase, and is designed to keep funding open while production ramps up.
Alongside the high-memory configurations, GPD is adding a second color option. Dubbed the “panda” finish, the white variant echoes the look introduced on the Win 4 and Win Mini. The buttons retain the same finishes and colors as the standard black Win 5, delivering a clean contrast without altering the familiar control scheme.
For enthusiasts, the headline is the 128GB RAM SKU. That level of memory in a handheld gaming PC is aimed squarely at users who juggle demanding workloads, heavy multitasking, or memory-intensive games and applications. If you’ve been waiting for a portable device that can stand in for a compact desktop setup, this configuration is clearly positioned to meet that need.
InDemand availability should make it easier for more people to back the Win 5 once the main campaign ends, but remember the key distinction: it’s still a pledge-based purchase. Delivery timelines, production schedules, and fulfillment remain tied to the crowdfunding model rather than immediate retail shipping.
GPD has not yet provided a date for when the Win 5 will transition to InDemand status. The company also hasn’t shared additional specifics beyond the new RAM option and colorway. If you’re considering the Win 5, keep an eye out for the official switch to InDemand to secure a slot, especially if you’re targeting the 128GB RAM variant or the new white “panda” finish.
In short, the Win 5 is shaping up to be a compelling handheld for gamers and creators who want desktop-class memory in a compact form, with a stylish new color option to match. Now the big question is timing—watch for the InDemand rollout to lock in your preferred configuration.






