OneXPlayer X1 is a new gaming handheld that can alternatively serve as a tablet or mini laptop. Equipped with Intel’s latest Core Ultra, this 3-in-1 combines the latest technology with flexibility. It is the first handheld based on Meteor Lake.
OneXPlayer, a well-known manufacturer in the field of mini PCs and handhelds, recently announced the launch of OneXPlayer X1. It is a gaming handheld equipped with a new Intel Core Ultra CPU (Meteor Lake series). The X1 model represents an interesting innovation in the world of mobile gaming consoles, presenting itself not only as a powerful gaming tool, but also as a versatile device for other applications.
The most interesting feature of OneXPlayer X1 is its 10.95 inch QHD displayWhich has a refresh rate 120 hertz offer. There is one working under the hood Intel Core Ultra 7 155H with integrated Intel Arc iGPUWhich promises enough performance for both old titles and new release games.
A special feature of OnePlus X1 is its power via Oculink with an external graphics card Further increase graphics performance. This is shown in a demonstration video with OneXGPU, where the device runs Cyberpunk 2077 smoothly at medium graphics settings. The device is also an offer Magnetic keyboard case with integrated trackpadwhich transforms it into a mini laptop.
Despite the mentioned features, OneXPlayer has yet to reveal any specific information about the X1’s price or full features. Also missing is the image of the handheld with the controller mounted. This suggests that the development of the device is not yet complete. More details are expected to be available upon launch Crowdfunding campaign Announced on Indiegogo, the date is still pending.
Compared to other gaming handhelds on the market, such as the Asus ROG Ally (review) or the Valve Steam Deck, the OneXPlayer X1 stands out because of its larger display. 3-in-1-design – The Intel processor sets it apart from its AMD-based competitors.
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