Last week, One-Netbook revealed its global launch timeline for its inaugural AMD Strix Halo-powered release. For reference, the OneXPlayer Super X is the first Strix Halo-powered device that One-Netbook unveiled. Announced in August as an Asus ROG Flow Z13 (curr. $2,199 on Amazon) alternative, One-Netbook has not confirmed when the OneXPlayer Super X will reach Kickstarter after indicating that this would have happened by the end of September.
While we await more news about the OneXPlayer Super X, One-Netbook will be bringing its OneXFly Apex gaming handheld to Indiegogo on November 9. Specifically, the company will commence its crowdfunding campaign at 15:00 UTC. Please see the image below for launch times in other time zones.
Not only that, but One-Netbook has also confirmed OneXFly Apex launch pricing. For context, the GPD Win 5 arrived on the same crowdfunding platform for $1,448 with a Ryzen AI Max 385 APU, 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage. Meanwhile, more powerful Ryzen AI Max+ 395 variants started at $1,650 with 32 GB of RAM and 2 TB of storage.
By contrast, the OneXFly Apex will be available for $1,399 with the same starting configuration as the Win 5. Moreover, the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 will be configurable with 48 GB, 64 GB or 128 GB of RAM for $1,599, $1,799 and $2,239, respectively. Alternatively, One-Netbook is offering all configurations with a dedicated liquid cooling solution for $60 surcharges across the board. Please see the images below for more details.
















