Friday, February 16th 2024

Tulpar Handheld Gaming PC Demoed at Intel Extreme Masters

The recently concluded Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) event (in Katowice, Poland) played host to another emerging Windows 11 handheld gaming computer—attendees spent hands-on time with potentially Meteor Lake APU-powered pre-release devices. International audiences were treated to a small selection of photos from IEM, as teased by Team Blue's Gaming division last weekend: "A new handheld PC is approaching. The Tulpar brings gaming on the go!" Exact details/specifications and user impressions have not reached the wider world, but many believe that rebadged Emdoor EM-GP080MTL units were showcased in Southern Poland last week. Tulpar is a subsidiary company of Turkish brand, Monster Notebook—it mainly sells gaming laptops and gear in UK and German markets.

Tulpar's mysterious handheld reportedly sports a seven inch display, indicating that it is a slightly smaller device when lined up against the EM-GP080MTL model (8-inch, 1200p). Internet sleuths reckon that the Tulpar shares many of the same technical underpinnings—general Emdoor OEM specs seem to include an unspecified Intel Core Ultra Meteor Lake-H processor, Arc Graphics 5 and 32 GB LPDDR5X. The EM-GP080MTL was unveiled several months before the debut presentation of MSI's Claw—another Meteor Lake-H-based handheld—at last month's CES trade show. Later on, MSI confirmed that three distinct Claw SKUs will be heading to retail—with an entry-level version sporting Intel's Core Ultra 5-135H CPU, and more expensive options utilizing Core Ultra 7-155H processors.
Sources: Intel Gaming Tweet, VideoCardz, Laptop Mag, NoteBookCheck, Liliputing
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3 Comments on Tulpar Handheld Gaming PC Demoed at Intel Extreme Masters

#1
P4-630
T0@stCore Ultra 5-135H / Core Ultra 7-155H
"Maximum turbo power 115W"....

Not in this device.
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#2
LabRat 891
I don't care what Intel's benchmarks say.
I will always have trouble believing Intel can make an SoC+IGP that can compete w/ AMD APUs like Van Gogh and successors.

Every time I see one of these Intel CPUs in a handheld PC:

Edit: wait... I see it.
"Arc Graphics 5"
www.extremetech.com/computing/333410-intel-officially-launches-new-arc-3-arc-5-and-arc-7-a-series-mobile-graphics

Intel really needs to learn what's important in PRs, and not leave it as single-mentions or footnotes...
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#3
Broken Processor
Problem is windows on handheld sucks ass. MS needs to really sort gaming on windows out for handheld or even better create a gaming version with all the bloat and telemetry gone for PC as well.

Still it looks like Linux is heading in the right direction once the get all the anti cheat systems working it will be a viable option.
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