
XL gaming handheld, tablet and laptop: OneXplayer X1 Pro review
Pure flexibility:
The OneXplayer X1 Pro unites a gaming handheld, tablet and laptop in one device. Its powerful performance, brilliant 10.95-inch 2.5K display and versatile features are ideal for demanding users who want to keep all their options open while on the move.Marc Herter, 👁 Marc Herter (translated by Daisy Dickson) Published 🇩🇪 🇫🇷 ...
Verdict
The OneXPlayer elegantly blurs the boundaries between a handheld, tablet and laptop. Its modular design and extensive features allow for flexible use. Whether as a mobile gaming platform, as a tablet for on the go or as a compact laptop replacement—the X1 Pro impresses with its versatility.
The powerful performance of the AMD APU alongside the Radeon 890M allows you to enjoy even the latest games in great quality. An interactive multimedia experience is guaranteed by the device's 10.95-inch 2.5K screen as well as its good-sounding stereo speakers.
Unfortunately, the OneXplayer X1 Pro has quite a few weaknesses, too. Although its fans don't get all too loud under load, they do produce some unpleasant frequencies. The feel and weight of the handheld also takes some getting used to.
Overall, the OneXplayer X1 Pro is an innovative and powerful device aimed at demanding users who are looking for a versatile portable system.
Pros
Cons
Price and availability
You can purchase the OneXplayer X1 Pro from online retailers such as Amazon, where it currently costs $1,599.95.
OneXplayer handhelds have been enriching the mobile gaming PC market since 2021, with the OneXplayer X1 Pro being the largest member of this family. With its modular design, it unites a tablet, detachable, gaming handheld and laptop in one single device. Powered by mighty hardware and with a razor-sharp 10.95-inch screen, the X1 Pro promises powerful performance on the go.
We have never tested a handheld with such a large screen before. The Ayaneo Kun, Lenovo Legion Go and OneXPlayer 2 Pro are much more compact with their 8.4 or 8.8-inch displays.
Specifications
Case
The OneXplayer X1 Pro initially presents itself as a detachable or, somewhat less flatteringly, as a rather thick tablet. Aluminum and glass dominate its overall appearance. This gives the device an elegant look and great stability.
Decorative elements, a thin red trim strip and subtle lighting on the back add a touch of gaming flair. The integrated stand can be attached magnetically, as can the optional keyboard. The controllers, which are attached to the sides of the tablet, transform the device into a fully-fledged handheld.
The tablet's build quality is excellent—it's super stable and torsion-resistant, with minimal gaps. Only the controllers could be a little tighter.
The tablet alone weighs around 780 grams. With the controllers included, its weight increases to slightly less than one kilogram. As a detachable, the X1 Pro weighs around 1200 grams.
Connectivity
A special highlight is its OCuLink connection, which enables users to connect external graphics cards. Fast USB4 ports are also on board.
SD card reader
During our test, the microSD card reader impressed with read speeds of up to 166 MB/s using our Angelbird card.
SD Card Reader | |
average JPG Copy Test (av. of 3 runs) | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 (Angelbird AV PRO microSD) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
MSI Claw (Angelbird AV Pro V60) | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (20.9 - 201, n=14, last 2 years) | |
GPD Pocket 4 (AV Pro SD microSD 128 GB V60) | |
maximum AS SSD Seq Read Test (1GB) | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 (Angelbird AV PRO microSD) | |
MSI Claw (Angelbird AV Pro V60) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (74.7 - 260, n=13, last 2 years) | |
GPD Pocket 4 (AV Pro SD microSD 128 GB V60) |
Communication
For WLAN connections, the X1 Pro relies on a soldered-on Intel AX 210 module, which ensures a stable and high-performance wireless connection. It doesn't support Wi-Fi 7.
Webcam
The OneXplayer X1 Pro features a 720p webcam for video conferencing and facial recognition via Windows Hello.

Accessories
The OneXplayer X1 Pro normally comes with a magnetic kickstand, a 100-watt USB-C charger and the controllers.
A wide range of accessories is also available to purchase, including a detachable keyboard, a controller connector for connecting the controllers wirelessly, protective films, various cases and a stylus. Some retailers offer the handheld with a keyboard.
Sustainability
We found a lot of foam in the packaging of the X1. However, how readily available spare parts are in the OneXplayer store is a positive aspect.
You might want to think twice about carrying out maintenance yourself, as screws are concealed by glued-on glass panels. There are also concealed screws on the underside of the device. You can find a video from the manufacturer on YouTube showing the maintenance process for a predecessor of our test device.
The warranty period that covers the OneXplayer X1 Pro runs for one year. In the event of a warranty claim, you'll first have to carry the cost of shipping the device to China. If you are confident enough to carry out a repair yourself, you can obtain spare parts free of charge.
Input devices
The OneXplayer X1 Pro's touchscreen responds perfectly to inputs.
During our practical test, the controllers impressed with good precision for all inputs. Only the position of the right thumbstick, which is a little too far down, takes some getting used to. The controllers can only be connected to the handheld wirelessly using the optional controller connector. The buttons have a nice pressure point and deliver clear feedback with a light click.
Keyboard and touchpad
The OneXplayer X1 Pro's magnetically attached keyboard feels nice to type on. The key travel on the 15 × 15 mm keys is almost 2 millimeters and their haptic feedback is good. The WASD keys are color-coded for better orientation. You shouldn't hold the device by the tablet with the keyboard connected, as the magnets don't hold the keyboard securely.
The touchpad is relatively small and takes some getting used to. An optional stylus is additionally available for the tablet.
Display
The OneXplayer X1 Pro is equipped with a 10.95-inch 120 Hz IPS display with a resolution of 2,560 × 1,600 pixels—powerful for a gaming handheld. This makes the X1 Pro suitable for a wide range of tasks. A high pixel density ensures that text and images look razor-sharp.
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Brightness Distribution: 91 %
Center on Battery: 385 cd/m²
Contrast: 1222:1 (Black: 0.315 cd/m²)
ΔE Color 2.09 | 0.5-29.43 Ø4.86, calibrated: 0.81
ΔE Greyscale 3.7 | 0.09-98 Ø5.1
86% AdobeRGB 1998 (Argyll 2.2.0 3D)
99.94% sRGB (Argyll 2.2.0 3D)
97.96% Display P3 (Argyll 2.2.0 3D)
Gamma: 2.148
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H BOEE0A23 YHB0AP23, IPS, 2560x1600, 11", 120 Hz | GPD Pocket 4 YHB03P24, IPS, 2560x1600, 8.8", 144 Hz | Ayaneo Flip KB IPS, 1920x1080, 7", 120 Hz | ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 FLQ8423-24L0, IPS, 2560x1600, 8.4", 60 Hz | MSI Claw TL070FVXS02-0, IPS, 1920x1080, 7", 120 Hz | Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 ZDZ0501, OLED, 1920x1080, 7", 120 Hz | |
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Display | 0% | -17% | -4% | -19% | 6% | |
Display P3 Coverage | 97.96 | 92.7 -5% | 69.47 -29% | 91.9 -6% | 67 -32% | 99.43 2% |
sRGB Coverage | 99.94 | 99.6 0% | 96.63 -3% | 99.3 -1% | 94.4 -6% | 99.93 0% |
AdobeRGB 1998 Coverage | 86 | 90 5% | 69.57 -19% | 81.6 -5% | 69.4 -19% | 99.89 16% |
Response Times | -12% | 56% | -26% | 60% | 68% | |
Response Time Grey 50% / Grey 80% * | 24.4 ? | 27.9 ? -14% | 18.4 ? 25% | 25.5 ? -5% | 9.2 ? 62% | 1.08 ? 96% |
Response Time Black / White * | 15.6 ? | 17.2 ? -10% | 2 ? 87% | 22.73 ? -46% | 6.6 ? 58% | 9.3 ? 40% |
PWM Frequency | 120 ? | |||||
PWM Amplitude * | 10 | |||||
Screen | -27% | -18% | -24% | -8% | 47% | |
Brightness middle | 385 | 511.2 33% | 741 92% | 318 -17% | 477 24% | 833 116% |
Brightness | 386 | 524 36% | 720 87% | 287 -26% | 461 19% | 830 115% |
Brightness Distribution | 91 | 84 -8% | 86 -5% | 48 -47% | 88 -3% | 90 -1% |
Black Level * | 0.315 | 0.4 -27% | 0.49 -56% | 0.1118 65% | 0.32 -2% | 0.064 80% |
Contrast | 1222 | 1278 5% | 1512 24% | 2844 133% | 1491 22% | 13016 965% |
Colorchecker dE 2000 * | 2.09 | 4.54 -117% | 4.46 -113% | 4.81 -130% | 2.6 -24% | 6.7 -221% |
Colorchecker dE 2000 max. * | 5.04 | 8.96 -78% | 7.23 -43% | 6.93 -38% | 5.8 -15% | 12.04 -139% |
Colorchecker dE 2000 calibrated * | 0.81 | 0.95 -17% | 1.94 -140% | 1.53 -89% | 1.5 -85% | 2.95 -264% |
Greyscale dE 2000 * | 3.7 | 6.4 -73% | 4 -8% | 6.12 -65% | 3.9 -5% | 11.99 -224% |
Gamma | 2.148 102% | 2.26 97% | 2.533 87% | 2.003 110% | 2.17 101% | 2.213 99% |
CCT | 6637 98% | 8125 80% | 6330 103% | 7707 84% | 7250 90% | 8033 81% |
Total Average (Program / Settings) | -13% /
-19% | 7% /
-7% | -18% /
-20% | 11% /
-0% | 40% /
42% |
* ... smaller is better
With almost 100% DCI-P3 coverage, its display is ideal for color-critical applications. The panel's color deviations are low straight out of the box and using our calibrated profile, the OneXplayer X1 Pro even achieved a Delta-E value of less than 1, which speaks for excellent color accuracy.
Display Response Times
↔ Response Time Black to White | ||
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15.6 ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined | ↗ 7.8 ms rise | |
↘ 7.8 ms fall | ||
The screen shows good response rates in our tests, but may be too slow for competitive gamers. In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.1 (minimum) to 240 (maximum) ms. » 34 % of all devices are better. This means that the measured response time is better than the average of all tested devices (20.7 ms). | ||
↔ Response Time 50% Grey to 80% Grey | ||
24.4 ms ... rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined | ↗ 10.6 ms rise | |
↘ 13.8 ms fall | ||
The screen shows good response rates in our tests, but may be too slow for competitive gamers. In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.165 (minimum) to 636 (maximum) ms. » 32 % of all devices are better. This means that the measured response time is better than the average of all tested devices (32.3 ms). |
Screen Flickering / PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation)
Screen flickering / PWM not detected | |||
In comparison: 53 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. If PWM was detected, an average of 8437 (minimum: 5 - maximum: 343500) Hz was measured. |
Performance
The OneXplayer X1 Pro is powered by an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, which is installed in all configurations of the device. Buyers have the choice between 32 and 64 GB LPDDR5X RAM. Fast NVMe SSDs with a capacity of 1 TB to 4 TB serve as mass storage.
Testing conditions
The OneXConsole offers detailed setting options for the processor's TDP and fan control. During our test, the processor ran with a TDP of 30 watts, while the fan control was set to automatic.
Processor
At the heart of the OneXplayer X1 Pro is the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, which is based on a hybrid architecture. It combines four powerful Zen 5 cores with eight energy-efficient Zen 5c cores (24 threads). This configuration enables an optimal balance between performance and energy consumption, which is particularly advantageous for a portable device.
In the world of handheld PCs, processors such as the AMD Ryzen 7 8840U or the Z1 Extreme have dominated to date. In comparison, the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 is significantly more efficient and powerful. According to our database, only the Ayaneo Kun achieves comparable performance with its last-generation Ryzen 7, but requires a significantly higher TDP of 50 watts. The new AMD processor in the OneXplayer X1 Pro works noticeably more efficiently and delivers impressive performance with lower energy consumption.
Cinebench R15 Multi continuous test
Cinebench R23: Multi Core | Single Core
Cinebench R20: CPU (Multi Core) | CPU (Single Core)
Cinebench R15: CPU Multi 64Bit | CPU Single 64Bit
Blender: v2.79 BMW27 CPU
7-Zip 18.03: 7z b 4 | 7z b 4 -mmt1
Geekbench 6.4: Multi-Core | Single-Core
Geekbench 5.5: Multi-Core | Single-Core
HWBOT x265 Benchmark v2.2: 4k Preset
LibreOffice : 20 Documents To PDF
R Benchmark 2.5: Overall mean
CPU Performance Rating | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
MSI Claw | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
Cinebench R23 / Multi Core | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (10435 - 23902, n=25) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
MSI Claw | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (3984 - 16841, n=17, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
Cinebench R23 / Single Core | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (1921 - 2049, n=18) | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
MSI Claw | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (1088 - 2006, n=16, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
Cinebench R20 / CPU (Multi Core) | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (6449 - 9280, n=17) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
MSI Claw | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (1521 - 6577, n=15, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
Cinebench R20 / CPU (Single Core) | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (753 - 804, n=17) | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
MSI Claw | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (357 - 787, n=15, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
Cinebench R15 / CPU Multi 64Bit | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (2498 - 3551, n=17) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
MSI Claw | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (689 - 2533, n=15, last 2 years) |
Cinebench R15 / CPU Single 64Bit | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (293 - 315, n=17) | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
MSI Claw | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (155.1 - 304, n=14, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
Blender / v2.79 BMW27 CPU | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (189 - 588, n=13, last 2 years) | |
MSI Claw | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (139 - 192, n=17) |
7-Zip 18.03 / 7z b 4 | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (66154 - 83714, n=17) | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
MSI Claw | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (19684 - 66618, n=14, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
7-Zip 18.03 / 7z b 4 -mmt1 | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (5859 - 6497, n=17) | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
MSI Claw | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (3653 - 6143, n=14, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
Geekbench 6.4 / Multi-Core | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (11973 - 15994, n=20) | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
MSI Claw | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (4587 - 13426, n=16, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 |
Geekbench 6.4 / Single-Core | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (2780 - 2965, n=20) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
MSI Claw | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (1348 - 2904, n=16, last 2 years) | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
Geekbench 5.5 / Multi-Core | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (11394 - 15759, n=18) | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
MSI Claw | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (3932 - 11975, n=16, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 |
Geekbench 5.5 / Single-Core | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (1957 - 2160, n=18) | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
MSI Claw | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (875 - 2134, n=16, last 2 years) | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
HWBOT x265 Benchmark v2.2 / 4k Preset | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (20.3 - 28.7, n=17) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (7.07 - 20.8, n=14, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
MSI Claw |
LibreOffice / 20 Documents To PDF | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (41.1 - 92.8, n=14, last 2 years) | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (46.8 - 66.6, n=17) | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
MSI Claw |
R Benchmark 2.5 / Overall mean | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (0.4167 - 0.756, n=15, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
MSI Claw | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (0.3892 - 0.529, n=17) |
* ... smaller is better
AIDA64: FP32 Ray-Trace | FPU Julia | CPU SHA3 | CPU Queen | FPU SinJulia | FPU Mandel | CPU AES | CPU ZLib | FP64 Ray-Trace | CPU PhotoWorxx
Performance Rating | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC | |
MSI Claw |
AIDA64 / FP32 Ray-Trace | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (24673 - 37804, n=16) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (6990 - 26450, n=15, last 2 years) | |
MSI Claw |
AIDA64 / FPU Julia | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (95655 - 147937, n=17) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (42932 - 109745, n=15, last 2 years) | |
MSI Claw |
AIDA64 / CPU SHA3 | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (4421 - 5926, n=17) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (1403 - 4847, n=15, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
MSI Claw |
AIDA64 / CPU Queen | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (41744 - 99088, n=17) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (41744 - 114294, n=15, last 2 years) | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
MSI Claw | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H |
AIDA64 / FPU SinJulia | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (16445 - 19115, n=17) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (4425 - 16980, n=15, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
MSI Claw |
AIDA64 / FPU Mandel | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (50357 - 93798, n=16) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (23380 - 58482, n=15, last 2 years) | |
MSI Claw |
AIDA64 / CPU AES | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (21547 - 166333, n=15, last 2 years) | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (67015 - 118806, n=17) | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
MSI Claw |
AIDA64 / CPU ZLib | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (1077 - 1530, n=17) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (356 - 1112, n=15, last 2 years) | |
MSI Claw | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
AIDA64 / FP64 Ray-Trace | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (13665 - 20648, n=17) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (3766 - 14181, n=15, last 2 years) | |
MSI Claw |
AIDA64 / CPU PhotoWorxx | |
MSI Claw | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (36752 - 51727, n=17) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (19472 - 54726, n=15, last 2 years) | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 |
System performance
In PCMark 10, which measures performance during everyday applications such as office work, web browsing and video conferencing, the OneXplayer X1 Pro achieved excellent results. The device also impressed in Crossmark, which evaluates performance during creative applications and productivity workloads.
CrossMark: Overall | Productivity | Creativity | Responsiveness
WebXPRT 3: Overall
WebXPRT 4: Overall
Mozilla Kraken 1.1: Total
PCMark 10 / Score | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, AMD Radeon 890M (6577 - 7646, n=10) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
MSI Claw | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (5219 - 7471, n=15, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 |
PCMark 10 / Essentials | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, AMD Radeon 890M (9277 - 11262, n=10) | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (8427 - 11262, n=15, last 2 years) | |
MSI Claw | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 |
PCMark 10 / Productivity | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, AMD Radeon 890M (8497 - 10615, n=10) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (7213 - 10031, n=15, last 2 years) | |
MSI Claw | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 |
PCMark 10 / Digital Content Creation | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, AMD Radeon 890M (9334 - 11422, n=10) | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
MSI Claw | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (6350 - 10026, n=15, last 2 years) | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
CrossMark / Overall | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, AMD Radeon 890M (1402 - 1847, n=9) | |
MSI Claw | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (840 - 1847, n=13, last 2 years) | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 |
CrossMark / Productivity | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
MSI Claw | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, AMD Radeon 890M (1253 - 1719, n=9) | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (874 - 1719, n=13, last 2 years) | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 |
CrossMark / Creativity | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, AMD Radeon 890M (1707 - 2211, n=9) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
MSI Claw | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (808 - 2077, n=13, last 2 years) | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 |
CrossMark / Responsiveness | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
MSI Claw | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, AMD Radeon 890M (1085 - 1610, n=9) | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (759 - 1610, n=13, last 2 years) |
WebXPRT 3 / Overall | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, AMD Radeon 890M (252 - 342, n=9) | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
MSI Claw | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (188.4 - 323, n=15, last 2 years) | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
WebXPRT 4 / Overall | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
MSI Claw | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, AMD Radeon 890M (210 - 277, n=10) | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (107 - 291, n=12, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
Mozilla Kraken 1.1 / Total | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (428 - 895, n=15, last 2 years) | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
MSI Claw | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, AMD Radeon 890M (419 - 503, n=11) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 |
* ... smaller is better
PCMark 10 Score | 6762 points | |
Help |
AIDA64 / Memory Copy | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (72702 - 93640, n=17) | |
MSI Claw | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (32617 - 107929, n=16, last 2 years) | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 |
AIDA64 / Memory Read | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (84635 - 102937, n=17) | |
MSI Claw | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (25380 - 100208, n=15, last 2 years) | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 |
AIDA64 / Memory Write | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (83907 - 108954, n=17) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (25596 - 117883, n=17, last 2 years) | |
MSI Claw | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 |
AIDA64 / Memory Latency | |
MSI Claw | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (99.8 - 147.6, n=16, last 2 years) | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (87.2 - 119.4, n=17) | |
GPD Pocket 4 |
* ... smaller is better
DPC latencies
LatencyMon determined peak values of up to 3000 µs. This could potentially lead to problems when using real-time audio applications. Interestingly, there were no dropped frames when playing 4K videos at 60 Hz on YouTube.
DPC Latencies / LatencyMon - interrupt to process latency (max), Web, Youtube, Prime95 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
MSI Claw | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
GPD Pocket 4 |
* ... smaller is better
Storage device
The OneXplayer X1 Pro is equipped with a speedy Acer N7000 NVMe SSD with a 1-TB storage capacity, which reached 6150 MB/s at some points during our test. The SSD delivered constant performance under continuous load.
* ... smaller is better
Reading continuous performance: DiskSpd Read Loop, Queue Depth 8
Graphics card
As is usual for gaming handhelds, the OneXplayer X1 Pro isn't equipped with a dedicated graphics card (dGPU). Instead, the device relies on the integrated AMD Radeon 890M graphics unit. For gaming enthusiasts, however, the OneXplayer X1 Pro offers an OCuLink connection, which enables you to connect an external graphics card (eGPU).
The AMD Radeon 890M represents a significant leap in performance compared to the previous generation (780M). The OneXConsole software makes it possible to assign dedicated graphics memory to the iGPU. In our test, we experimented with 4, 8 and 16 GB.
In generic benchmarks, the Radeon 890M achieved around 10 % more points than its predecessor, the Radeon 780M. This increase in performance makes itself noticeable in games through higher frame rates.
3DMark Performance Rating - Percent | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
MSI Claw -1! | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC | |
Ayaneo Flip KB -1! |
3DMark 11 Performance | 13179 points | |
3DMark Ice Storm Standard Score | 155783 points | |
3DMark Cloud Gate Standard Score | 36412 points | |
3DMark Fire Strike Score | 8302 points | |
3DMark Time Spy Score | 3816 points | |
3DMark Steel Nomad Score | 571 points | |
3DMark Steel Nomad Light Score | 3511 points | |
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* ... smaller is better
Gaming performance
During our tests, no game turned out to be unplayable on the OneXplayer X1 Pro. Even current titles run smoothly in Full HD resolution and low detail level. However, the screen's native QHD resolution reaches the limits of the hardware in many games. Smooth frame rates are often only possible in conjunction with upscaling technologies such as FSR and medium quality settings. The OneXplayer X1 Pro's gaming performance is impressive for a handheld.
Performance Rating - Percent | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Ayaneo Kun -1! | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC | |
MSI Claw -1! | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 -2! | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
Cyberpunk 2077 2.2 Phantom Liberty - 1920x1080 Ultra Preset (FSR off) | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (11.5 - 28.5, n=13, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
MSI Claw | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 |
Baldur's Gate 3 - 1920x1080 Ultra Preset AA:T | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (13.5 - 29.1, n=14, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
MSI Claw |
GTA V - 1920x1080 Highest Settings possible AA:4xMSAA + FX AF:16x | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (14 - 32.8, n=16, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
Final Fantasy XV Benchmark - 1920x1080 High Quality | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (18.4 - 34.4, n=18, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
MSI Claw |
Strange Brigade - 1920x1080 ultra AA:ultra AF:16 | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
MSI Claw | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (30 - 56.1, n=18, last 2 years) |
Dota 2 Reborn - 1920x1080 ultra (3/3) best looking | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (30.8 - 85, n=18, last 2 years) | |
MSI Claw | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
GTA V | |
1024x768 Lowest Settings possible | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (149.1 - 174.3, n=15) | |
MSI Claw | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (91.6 - 167.2, n=14, last 2 years) | |
1920x1080 High/On (Advanced Graphics Off) AA:2xMSAA + FX AF:8x | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (68.4 - 80.2, n=15) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (33.6 - 76.5, n=16, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB | |
MSI Claw | |
1920x1080 Highest Settings possible AA:4xMSAA + FX AF:16x | |
GPD Pocket 4 | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (29.7 - 33.3, n=15) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (14 - 32.8, n=16, last 2 years) | |
Ayaneo Flip KB |
Shadow of the Tomb Raider | |
1920x1080 Medium Preset | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (46 - 49, n=2) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (27 - 48, n=13, last 2 years) | |
MSI Claw | |
1920x1080 High Preset AA:SM | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (44 - 45, n=2) | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (24 - 45, n=11, last 2 years) | |
MSI Claw | |
1920x1080 Highest Preset AA:T | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (37 - 39, n=2) | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (12 - 39, n=11, last 2 years) | |
MSI Claw | |
2560x1440 Highest Preset AA:T | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (n=1) | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (n=1last 2 years) |
Horizon Forbidden West | |
1920x1080 High Preset AA:T | |
MSI Claw | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (16.8 - 29, n=4, last 2 years) | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (16.8 - 21.1, n=2) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
1920x1080 Very High Preset AA:T | |
MSI Claw | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (14.7 - 25, n=3, last 2 years) | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (14.7 - 19.9, n=2) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
1920x1080 Medium Preset AA:T | |
MSI Claw | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (24.7 - 34, n=4, last 2 years) | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (24.7 - 27.3, n=2) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H |
Ghost of Tsushima | |
1920x1080 Medium Preset AA:T | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (28 - 30.3, n=2) | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (16.5 - 30.3, n=5, last 2 years) | |
1920x1080 High Preset AA:T | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (19.4 - 27.4, n=2) | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (14.6 - 27.4, n=5, last 2 years) | |
1920x1080 Very High Preset AA:T | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (18.7 - 20.7, n=2) | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (11.8 - 20.7, n=5, last 2 years) |
F1 24 | |
1920x1080 Low Preset AA:T AF:16x | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (68.4 - 104.6, n=5) | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (43.3 - 91.5, n=8, last 2 years) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
1920x1080 High Preset AA:T AF:16x | |
Ayaneo Kun | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (50.9 - 66, n=5) | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (27.1 - 59.5, n=9, last 2 years) | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 | |
2560x1440 Ultra High Preset AA:T AF:16x | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (n=1) | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (n=1last 2 years) |
Black Myth: Wukong | |
1920x1080 low TSR 100 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (31 - 51, n=2) | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (21 - 51, n=2, last 2 years) | |
1920x1080 medium TSR 100 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (n=1last 2 years) | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (24 - 40, n=2) | |
1920x1080 high TSR 100 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (n=1last 2 years) | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (18 - 31, n=2) | |
2560x1440 cinematic FSR 68 | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (n=1) | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (n=1last 2 years) |
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle | |
1920x1080 Low Preset | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (n=1) | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (12.9 - 29.1, n=2, last 2 years) | |
1920x1080 High Preset | |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H | |
Average AMD Radeon 890M (n=1) | |
Average of class Handheld / UMPC (n=1last 2 years) |
Even after half an hour of Cyberpunk 2077, we didn't notice any drops in the frame rate.
Cyberpunk 2077 ultra FPS diagram
low | med. | high | ultra | QHD FSR | QHD | |
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GTA V (2015) | 151 | 74.7 | 31.4 | |||
Dota 2 Reborn (2015) | 127.5 | 123.7 | 90.6 | 79.7 | ||
Final Fantasy XV Benchmark (2018) | 83.7 | 45.4 | 31.6 | 22.8 | ||
X-Plane 11.11 (2018) | 79.1 | 60.7 | 45.6 | |||
Strange Brigade (2018) | 180.7 | 76.9 | 64.8 | 54.2 | ||
Shadow of the Tomb Raider (2018) | 46 | 45 | 39 | 23 | ||
Ghostwire Tokyo (2022) | 44.7 | 43.1 | ||||
Baldur's Gate 3 (2023) | 40.2 | 31.5 | 26.8 | 25.5 | ||
Cyberpunk 2077 2.2 Phantom Liberty (2023) | 44.4 | 35.5 | 24.9 | 25.5 | ||
Horizon Forbidden West (2024) | 26 | 24.7 | 16.8 | 14.7 | ||
Ghost of Tsushima (2024) | 30.3 | 27.4 | 20.7 | |||
F1 24 (2024) | 68.4 | 50.9 | 6.46 | |||
Black Myth: Wukong (2024) | 51 | 40 | 31 | 18 | 18 | |
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (2024) | 29.1 | 18.8 |
Emissions
Noise emissions
Using the preset automatic mode, the OneXplayer X1 Pro's fans don't turn up fully. During our test, a maximum fan speed of 70% was displayed in the OneXConsole. This keeps the handheld relatively quiet under load.
However, a high-pitched whistling noise was sometimes audible. Fortunately, there were certain speeds at which this noise was significantly less present. The option to adjust the fan control in the OneXConsole helps to reduce the whistling.
Noise Level
Idle |
| 26.5 / 26.5 / 27.1 dB(A) |
Load |
| / 38.7 dB(A) |
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ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H Radeon 890M, Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, Acer N7000 1 TB | GPD Pocket 4 Radeon 890M, Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 | Ayaneo Flip KB Radeon 780M, R7 8840U, WD PC SN740 SDDPNQE-2T00 | ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 Radeon 780M, R7 7840U | MSI Claw Arc 8-Core, Ultra 7 155H, Kioxia BG5 KBG50ZNS1T02 | Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 Radeon 780M, R7 8840U, Phison PS5021-E21 512GB | |
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Noise | -5% | -16% | 1% | -12% | -5% | |
off / environment * | 25.13 | 22.8 9% | 23.83 5% | 24.4 3% | 25.7 -2% | 25.6 -2% |
Idle Minimum * | 26.5 | 25.8 3% | 29.65 -12% | 24.4 8% | 25.7 3% | 25.6 3% |
Idle Average * | 26.5 | 25.8 3% | 29.65 -12% | 24.4 8% | 31.7 -20% | 28.4 -7% |
Idle Maximum * | 27.1 | 31 -14% | 29.65 -9% | 30.6 -13% | 31.7 -17% | 33.4 -23% |
Cyberpunk 2077 ultra * | 38.4 | 43.3 -13% | 50.95 -33% | 45.5 -18% | 37.6 2% | |
Load Maximum * | 38.7 | 45.1 -17% | 52.79 -36% | 39.3 -2% | 45.5 -18% | 38.9 -1% |
Load Average * | 47 | 37.78 | 36 | 36.6 |
* ... smaller is better
Temperature
The OneXplayer X1 Pro got noticeably warm during the stress test. The hotspot on the back of the device reached temperatures of up to 55 °C. We measured up to 50 °C when gaming. However, you'll likely rarely touch the device at these hot spots and the X1 generally stays nice and cool during everyday use.
(±) The maximum temperature on the upper side is 44 °C / 111 F, compared to the average of 38.4 °C / 101 F, ranging from 26.6 to 55 °C for the class Handheld / UMPC.
(-) The bottom heats up to a maximum of 55.6 °C / 132 F, compared to the average of 38 °C / 100 F
(+) In idle usage, the average temperature for the upper side is 26.7 °C / 80 F, compared to the device average of 31.6 °C / 89 F.
(±) 3: The average temperature for the upper side is 36 °C / 97 F, compared to the average of 31.6 °C / 89 F for the class Handheld / UMPC.
(±) The palmrests and touchpad can get very hot to the touch with a maximum of 39.1 °C / 102.4 F.
(-) The average temperature of the palmrest area of similar devices was 30.5 °C / 86.9 F (-8.6 °C / -15.5 F).
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, AMD Radeon 890M | GPD Pocket 4 AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, AMD Radeon 890M | Ayaneo Flip KB AMD Ryzen 7 8840U, AMD Radeon 780M | MSI Claw Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, Intel Arc 8-Core iGPU | Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 AMD Ryzen 7 8840U, AMD Radeon 780M | |
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Heat | 25% | -9% | 12% | 1% | |
Maximum Upper Side * | 44 | 33.8 23% | 49 -11% | 41.8 5% | 50 -14% |
Maximum Bottom * | 55.6 | 35.2 37% | 44 21% | 35.9 35% | 50 10% |
Idle Upper Side * | 33.1 | 26.6 20% | 41 -24% | 31.6 5% | 33 -0% |
Idle Bottom * | 35.1 | 28.6 19% | 42 -20% | 33.6 4% | 33 6% |
* ... smaller is better
Stress test
Speakers
The X1 Pro's sound is rich and voluminous. You can even hear clear bass—unusual for a device of this size. Unfortunately, the upper treble is somewhat reduced, which can impair speech intelligibility.
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H audio analysis
(+) | speakers can play relatively loud (85.2 dB)
Bass 100 - 315 Hz
(±) | reduced bass - on average 11.6% lower than median
(+) | bass is linear (5.7% delta to prev. frequency)
Mids 400 - 2000 Hz
(+) | balanced mids - only 4.1% away from median
(+) | mids are linear (6% delta to prev. frequency)
Highs 2 - 16 kHz
(±) | higher highs - on average 6.1% higher than median
(±) | linearity of highs is average (12.7% delta to prev. frequency)
Overall 100 - 16.000 Hz
(±) | linearity of overall sound is average (15.8% difference to median)
Compared to same class
» 28% of all tested devices in this class were better, 6% similar, 67% worse
» The best had a delta of 12%, average was 18%, worst was 23%
Compared to all devices tested
» 22% of all tested devices were better, 5% similar, 73% worse
» The best had a delta of 4%, average was 24%, worst was 134%
Apple MacBook Pro 16 2021 M1 Pro audio analysis
(+) | speakers can play relatively loud (84.7 dB)
Bass 100 - 315 Hz
(+) | good bass - only 3.8% away from median
(+) | bass is linear (5.2% delta to prev. frequency)
Mids 400 - 2000 Hz
(+) | balanced mids - only 1.3% away from median
(+) | mids are linear (2.1% delta to prev. frequency)
Highs 2 - 16 kHz
(+) | balanced highs - only 1.9% away from median
(+) | highs are linear (2.7% delta to prev. frequency)
Overall 100 - 16.000 Hz
(+) | overall sound is linear (4.6% difference to median)
Compared to same class
» 0% of all tested devices in this class were better, 0% similar, 100% worse
» The best had a delta of 5%, average was 18%, worst was 45%
Compared to all devices tested
» 0% of all tested devices were better, 0% similar, 100% worse
» The best had a delta of 4%, average was 24%, worst was 134%
Power management
Power consumption
The 100-watt power supply unit supplied with the OneXplayer X1 Pro is only fully utilized when charging the battery. During the stress test, we measured a maximum power consumption of 60.6 watts. In idle mode, its power consumption was slightly higher compared to other devices with the Ryzen AI 9 370 HX.
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ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, Radeon 890M, Acer N7000 1 TB, IPS, 2560x1600, 11" | GPD Pocket 4 Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, Radeon 890M, , IPS, 2560x1600, 8.8" | Ayaneo Flip KB R7 8840U, Radeon 780M, WD PC SN740 SDDPNQE-2T00, IPS, 1920x1080, 7" | ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 R7 7840U, Radeon 780M, , IPS, 2560x1600, 8.4" | MSI Claw Ultra 7 155H, Arc 8-Core, Kioxia BG5 KBG50ZNS1T02, IPS, 1920x1080, 7" | Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 R7 8840U, Radeon 780M, Phison PS5021-E21 512GB, OLED, 1920x1080, 7" | Average AMD Radeon 890M | Average of class Handheld / UMPC | |
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Power Consumption | 15% | -17% | 15% | -3% | 8% | 8% | 4% | |
Idle Minimum * | 8.3 | 6 28% | 11.37 -37% | 6.66 20% | 7.8 6% | 7.3 12% | 6.18 ? 26% | 7.38 ? 11% |
Idle Average * | 8.7 | 8.8 -1% | 12.6 -45% | 7.11 18% | 11.5 -32% | 8.3 5% | 8.2 ? 6% | 9.43 ? -8% |
Idle Maximum * | 14 | 9.2 34% | 16.53 -18% | 11.7 16% | 11.8 16% | 12.1 14% | 9.77 ? 30% | 12.9 ? 8% |
Cyberpunk 2077 ultra external monitor * | 51.9 | 45.7 12% | 50.2 3% | |||||
Cyberpunk 2077 ultra * | 54.7 | 50.1 8% | 51.1 7% | 54.4 1% | 51.2 6% | |||
Load Maximum * | 60.6 | 56.4 7% | 55.3 9% | 56.7 6% | 64.6 -7% | 79 ? -30% | 57.3 ? 5% | |
Load Average * | 53.1 | 46.708 | 53.1 | 65.6 ? | 40 ? | |||
Witcher 3 ultra * | 53.1 |
* ... smaller is better
Power consumption Cyberpunk / stress test
Power consumption with external monitor
Runtimes
The OneXplayer X1 Pro delivers solid runtimes. You can expect to 10 hours of Wi-Fi web surfing. Even Cyberpunk 2077 with the highest quality settings runs for more than two hours. Its battery life when gaming is influenced by various factors. Optimizations such as limiting the FPS, using upscaling technologies and reducing the quality settings of the resolution can extend the device's battery life when gaming. It is then even possible to play Cyberpunk 2077 for up to five hours.
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, Radeon 890M, 65 Wh | GPD Pocket 4 Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, Radeon 890M, 45 Wh | Ayaneo Flip KB R7 8840U, Radeon 780M, 45 Wh | ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 R7 7840U, Radeon 780M, 65 Wh | MSI Claw Ultra 7 155H, Arc 8-Core, 53 Wh | Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 R7 8840U, Radeon 780M, 48.5 Wh | Average of class Handheld / UMPC | |
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Battery Runtime | -38% | -56% | 8% | -36% | -45% | -4% | |
WiFi v1.3 | 602 | 373 -38% | 326 -46% | 648 8% | 466 -23% | 360 -40% | 575 ? -4% |
Cyberpunk 2077 ultra 150cd | 145 | 51 -65% | 76 -48% | 73 -50% | |||
Load | 63 | 76 | 79.3 ? | ||||
Gaming | 101 | 129.2 ? | |||||
Witcher 3 ultra | 72 | 86.5 ? | |||||
H.264 | 527 | 629 ? |
Notebookcheck total rating
The OneXplayer X1 Pro is a 3-in-1 device with powerful performance and a high-quality display. It impresses with its versatility and boasts a powerful AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. Despite some minor weaknesses in terms of fan noise and weight, it is an innovative and flexible system for demanding users. The only real room for improvement is the feel of the controller.
Alternatives compared
Image | Model / Review | Price | Weight | Height | Display |
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ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 ⎘ AMD Radeon 890M ⎘ 32 GB Memory, 1000 GB SSD | 928 g | 15 mm | 10.95" 2560x1600 276 PPI IPS | ||
GPD Pocket 4 AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 ⎘ AMD Radeon 890M ⎘ 32 GB Memory | Amazon: $1,548.95 List Price: 1400 USD | 777 g | 22.2 mm | 8.80" 2560x1600 343 PPI IPS | |
Ayaneo Flip KB AMD Ryzen 7 8840U ⎘ AMD Radeon 780M ⎘ 32 GB Memory, 2048 GB SSD | Amazon: 1. $18.98 Puccy Privacy Screen Protect... 2. $13.99 [4 Pack] Synvy Screen Protec... 3. $19.89 PowerHOOD AC USB-C Power Ada... List Price: 1020€ | 650 g | 37.5 mm | 7.00" 1920x1080 368 PPI IPS | |
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro AR18 AMD Ryzen 7 7840U ⎘ AMD Radeon 780M ⎘ 32 GB Memory | Amazon: List Price: 1017 USD | 876 g | 43 mm | 8.40" 2560x1600 IPS | |
MSI Claw Intel Core Ultra 7 155H ⎘ Intel Arc 8-Core iGPU ⎘ 16 GB Memory, 1024 GB SSD | Amazon: $602.00 List Price: 849€ | 672 g | 33 mm | 7.00" 1920x1080 315 PPI IPS | |
Zotac ZGC-G1A1W-01 AMD Ryzen 7 8840U ⎘ AMD Radeon 780M ⎘ 16 GB Memory, 512 GB SSD | Amazon: 1. $12.98 Puccy 3 Pack Screen Protecto... 2. $25.99 PowerHOOD 65W USB-C AC/DC Ad... 3. $12.99 Vaxson 3-Pack Screen Protect... | 692 g | 35 mm | 7.00" 1920x1080 315 PPI OLED |
ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro GA15H-HX370-32GB-1TB-H
- 03/18/2025 v8
Marc Herter
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