OneXPlayer has announced the Super V, one of the first Windows gaming tablets that's powered by an Intel Panther Lake APU. It's essentially a different version of the Super X, a convertible which the company recently launched in the global market.
As for the Super V, it's powered by the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H, a newly introduced offering within the Panther Lake lineup. It features a total of 16 cores and has the Arc B390, which is touted to be 76% faster than the Arc 140T at 45 W and 82% faster than the Radeon 890M of the AMD Strix Point lineup at 53 W in native rendering.
Besides the APU, the rest of the spec seems to be similar to the OneXPlayer Super X. As the teaser confirmed, it will also come with a 2.8K OLED display with support for a 4096-level pressure sensitive stylus. The overall design appears to be the same as well, but it's unclear whether there will be a water-cooled version available.
OneXPlayer has further confirmed support for mini SSD, allowing users to easily swap a storage drive when required. While it's unclear at what configurations the Panther Lake 2-in-1 will be offered, promotional videos on Chinese platform Bilibili are showing it being equipped with 64 GB of RAM.
These videos also show support for a snap-on keyboard that connects through a pogo pin setup. More details about the Windows tablet should emerge after OneXPlayer is done with the CES 2026 event, and it would be quite interesting to see how it positions itself against the Super X and Asus ROG Flow Z13 (config with 32 GB of RAM curr. $2,169 on Amazon) .








