Let's face it: traditional desktops feel like relics of a bygone era. They're bulky, tethered to cords, and rigid—great for 9-to-5 desk jobs in 2005, but not for today's hybrid workers, healthcare professionals, or anyone who values a workspace that moves with them. Laptops help, but propping one up on a stack of books to avoid neck strain? Not exactly ideal. Tablets, on the other hand, often lack the stability needed for all-day use, turning quick tasks into a balancing act.
Enter the desktop tablet l-type series concept—a middle ground that marries the portability of a tablet with the stability of a desktop. And Guangdao's XP-L Series isn't just jumping on the trend; it's perfecting it. After two years of (research and development) with input from office workers, medical staff, and design experts, the result is a line of devices that feel less like "tech" and more like an extension of how we naturally work.





