OneXPlayer has officially launched the X1 Pro, featuring a 3-in-1 form factor powered by AMD's Strix Point APUs. Following the F1 Pro and the Ayaneo 3, the X1 Pro is one of the first handhelds that ...
The ONEXPLAYER X1 line of handheld gaming PCs are basically tablets with the guts of a high-performance laptop and a pair of controllers that attach to the sides for gaming, but which can be ...
TL;DR: OneXPlayer has launched the X1 Pro Gaming Tablet EVA Asuka Limited Edition, featuring an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor with 16 cores and Arc 140T graphics. It offers a 10.95-inch LTPS ...
The ONEXPLAYER X1 Pro is a handheld gaming PC with a large 10.95 inch display and a pair of detachable controllers that let you use the system like a tablet, console, or laptop (with an optional ...
Remember the Intel Core Ultra 155H-powered One-Netbook OneXPlayer X1 gaming tablet from last year? After being updated to AMD Ryzen 7 8840U power a few months later, the device (rebadged as the X1 Pro ...
Imagine having a single device that effortlessly adapts to your lifestyle—whether you’re diving into an intense gaming session, tackling a demanding work project, or simply streaming your favorite ...
The OneXPlayer X1 Pro is back on the market with a fresh, anime-inspired look, upgraded internals, and an absurdly high price point. If you haven’t laid eyes on this handheld before, it’s like the ...
The OneXplayer X1 was revealed earlier this week, and now that it has a price, I can honestly say it's a bit disappointing. You could grab not one, but two Steam Deck OLEDs for the same price as the ...
The OneXPlayer X1 boasts a 10.95-inch display with impressive specs, including 2.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 540nit brightness, and a 16:10 aspect ratio. It supports DC dimming for comfortable ...