Ayaneo has been teasing the release of the Ayaneo 3 in recent weeks. In short, the company has hinted that the device will utilise next-generation processors, which could be AMD Strix Point or Intel Lunar Lake derived. Unfortunately, nothing concrete is known about the Ayaneo 3 for now.
By contrast, One-Netbook has revealed several details about the OneXFly F1 Pro, which was previously unknown before today. On the one hand, the device will feature an OLED display, unlike the IPS-equipped OneXFly.
With that being said, the panel will still span 7-inches across, which puts it firmly in ROG Ally territory (curr. $399.99 on Amazon). However, the OneXFly F1 Pro will offer a 144 Hz refresh rate like the Lenovo Legion Go.
On the other hand, the OneXFly F1 Pro will be the first AMD Strix Point-powered gaming handheld. Specifically, One-Netbook plans to equip the OneXFly F1 Pro with the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, which packs 12 Zen 5-based CPU cores and AMD's latest Radeon 890M iGPU. On top of that, the OneXFly F1 Pro will weigh 598 g while retaining the some overall design as the OneXFly. One-Netbook has not confirmed release details yet, though.