OneXPlayer will finally make the Strix Halo-powered Super X available to purchase soon. The Windows gaming tablet is set to make a Kickstarter debut on December 11, 2025, and ahead of this imminent debut, the company has shared the early bird pricing details of the device.
As initially speculated, the OneXPlayer Super X will be more affordable than the Strix Halo Asus ROG Flow Z13. To be specific, the early bird pricing starts at $1,899, which is for the configuration with the Ryzen AI Max 385, 32 GB of RAM, and 1 TB of storage.
The cheapest configuration with the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 will go for $1,999 on Kickstarter, and it will come with 48 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage. To compare, the Asus ROG Flow Z13 with the same Strix Halo APU and storage but with 32 GB generally goes for $2,299 (curr. $2,169 on Amazon).
Of course, this $1,999 price for the slightly better configured OneXPlayer Super X is an early bird tag, and the retail pricing will be higher. The company has also shared the Kickstarter prices for the liquid-cooled version, which starts at $1,959, and the cheapest one with the Ryzen AI Max+ 395, in this case, costs $2,059.
Besides the early bird pricing advantage, the Super X has an edge over the Strix Halo Asus ROG Flow Z13 in terms of the display. As we recently covered, the former comes with a 13.4-inch IPS display, while the latter features a 14-inch OLED screen. The company compared the two, and as expected, the OLED panel appeared better.
Other than that, OneXPlayer has been sharing teasers on the performance of the Super X as well. The videos that test the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 configuration show that the tablet can deliver a smooth gaming experience, thanks to the Radeon 8060S iGPU.







