One-netbook has refreshed the ONEXPLAYER again, having released Ryzen 7 4800U and Ryzen 7 5700U versions in November. This time, the company has upgraded the ONEXPLAYER's memory, bringing it to parity with the ONEXPLAYER mini. For context, One-netbook previously sold the ONEXPLAYER with up to a 1 TB SSD.
In comparison, the ONEXPLAYER mini was available with 2 TB of storage, along with 16 GB of LPDDR4x RAM. Now, the ONEXPLAYER matches its more compact sibling, albeit with a Ryzen 7 4800U instead of the Core i7-1195G7. According to our database, the Ryzen 7 4800U outperforms the Core i7-1195G7 by a few percent. Similarly, the RX Vega 8 has the edge over the Iris Xe Graphics G7 in most tasks, although the latter leads the former in our gaming tests.
Currently, One-netbook sells the 2 TB edition of the ONEXPLAYER for JPY 148,302 (~US$1,281). By contrast, the 1 TB edition retails for JPY 136,620 (~US$1,180), approximately a US$100 uplift. One-netbook has not confirmed if it will offer a 2 TB version of the ONEXPLAYER AMD globally. Typically, the company introduces any changes it makes in Japan within a few weeks in other markets, as was the case with the ONEXPLAYER mini.