Intel Core i7-1160G7-powered OneGX1 Pro now available starting at US$1,360
OneGX1 Pro handheld gaming PC now available starting at US$1,360 (Source: Liliputing)
Previously uncovered as the OneGX Pro, the Intel Core i7-1160G7-driven sibling of the Intel Core i5-10210Y-powered OneGX1 handheld gaming PC is now available for purchase as the OneGX1 Pro. Sadly, this 7-inch gaming machine does not come cheap as the starting price tag reads almost US$1,400.
At the end of September, a video showing the OneGX1 Pro in action surfaced online and the gaming performance revealed looked quite impressive considering the fact that we are talking about a 7-inch laptop with an integrated Intel Iris graphics processor that features 96 execution units and clock speeds of up to 1.1 GHz. However, we weren't expecting the starting price to be much higher than the US$839 price tag of the OneGX1. Sadly, we were wrong.
For a whopping US$1,359 (this price seems to be available only on GeekBuying and for a limited time) or US$1,399, the OneGX1 Pro comes with the Intel Core i7-1160G7 processor, 16 GB of memory, and a 512 GB SSD. The hardware setup upgrade choices include the following:
16GB/512GB/WiFi + 4G LTE for US$1,439
16GB/1TB/WiFi for US$1,470
16GB/512GB/WiFi + 5G for US$1,729
In addition to the configurations above, the potential buyer should also consider a small budget bump for the controllers, which come for US$50. Quite a hefty sum for what is, after all, a mini laptop with integrated graphics that doesn't have much to show when facing modern games. While the OneGX1 Pro can surely run Crysis, I wouldn't throw Cyberpunk 2077 at it.
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