OneXplayer has recently unveiled its latest innovation, the OneXPlayer X1, a versatile 3-in-1 PC solution that marks the initiation of a new product line, the OneXPlorer. This nomenclature hints at the possibility of a forthcoming series centered around the compact design of a 3-in-1 device. The OneXPlayer X1 boasts a 10.95-inch display and features an attachable keyboard, offering users the flexibility to employ it as a handheld device with the added convenience of a touch panel.
All About the OneXPlayer X1
What adds a compelling edge to this device is the incorporation of Intel’s groundbreaking Core Ultra “Meteor Lake” CPU. This marks the first instance of this chip making its debut in a device of such diminutive proportions. Although OneXPlayer hasn’t explicitly specified the exact CPU model, promotional material suggests the presence of a “Core Ultra 7” chip.
Delving into the specifics, it appears likely that the device might be equipped with either the Core Ultra 7 165H/165, given the chip’s power consumption of 28W, making it ideal for devices of this nature. The company also offers the Core Ultra 100H with lower 9W and 15W TDPs as potential alternatives.
Beyond the processing power, the OneXPlayer X1 will feature a high-resolution 2.5K screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, catering to the demands of avid gamers. However, the device isn’t solely geared toward the gaming demographic, as evidenced by the integration of the Harman-certified Stereo 2.0 audio system. This inclusion suggests a broader focus on content consumption, aligning with a multi-faceted user experience.
Excitingly, OneXPlayer has disclosed the incorporation of Oculink support, facilitating a seamless connection with discrete GPUs. This revelation, shared through the company’s Discord channel, implies not only simplified connectivity but also the potential for enhanced performance through external graphics cards.
While specific details such as release date and pricing remain undisclosed, OneXPlayer has initiated a global beta testing programme, signalling that the device is still in the developmental phase, with further information expected to be revealed soon.