OneXPlayer X1, a 3-in-1 gaming handheld PC from One-Netbook, finally has a release date. Per the company’s latest announcement, it will be unveiled on January 16. The device is still listed on Indiegogo, where you can get a launch discount by signing up for the campaign.
Previously, One-Netbook revealed all the core specs of the 3-in-1 gaming handheld. Under the hood, the OneXPlayer X1 packs an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor. This Meteor Lake CPU packs an Intel Arc iGPU with 8 Xe cores, making it offer competitive performance against the AMD Radeon 780M iGPU found in other gaming handhelds such as ASUS ROG Ally (curr. $700 on Amazon)and Lenovo Legion Go (available on Amazon).
One-Netbook has paired this gaming processor with up to 64 GB of LPDDR5X-7500 RAM running at dual-channel. But the key selling point of the OneXPlayer X1 is the 3-in-1 design. It can act like a gaming handheld, a full-fledged laptop, or an on-the-go tablet.
To make the OneXPlayer X1 capable of offering an even better gaming experience, One-Netbook has integrated an OcuLink port. This connectivity interface delivers better transfer speeds than Thunderbolt 4. So, the 3-in-1 gaming handheld can take proper advantage of eGPU setups.
Speaking of which, One-Netbook is also preparing to ship the OneXGPU, a portable eGPU solution with the OcuLink port. It packs AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT and has an additional M.2 slot inside. The company has already tested the OneXPlayer X1 with this eGPU solution. You can check out how the system performed from the test video attached below.
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