New OneXPlayer X1 Pro releases globally with AMD Gorgon Point upgrade and OCuLink

One-Netbook has returned with a new OneXPlayer-branded gaming handheld. To recap, the company has been teasing the OneXPlayer X2 Mini since the middle of April. Nonetheless, it has decided to return to its OneXPlayer X1 series, which it last updated in September 2025 with the release of the OneXPlayer X1 Air.
This time, One-Netbook has refreshed the OneXPlayer X1 Pro with AMD's Gorgon Point platform. Previously, the company sold the X1 Pro with a choice between Intel Arrow Lake and AMD Strix Point APUs. For reference, we were broadly impressed with the latter variant when we reviewed it in March 2025 (curr. $1,399 on Amazon).
Now, One-Netbook has swapped the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 for the newer Ryzen AI 9 HX 470. According to our benchmarks, this swap should give this year's OneXPlayer X1 Pro a minor CPU performance improvement over its predecessor. Whether the new device can make use of its circa 7% faster Radeon 890M iGPU remains unclear, though.
Other than that, the new X1 Pro carries over the 65 Wh battery, 10.95-inch display and OCuLink connectivity from its predecessor. Currently, One-Netbook is offering its updated OneXPlayer X1 Pro with 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB or 2 TB of storage. Pricing starts at $1,799 with a keyboard included. Pre-orders are set to ship on June 1. Please see the OneXPlayer Store and our original OneXPlayer X1 Pro review for more details.

















