OneXPlayer X1 is now live on Indiegogo Pre-launch!

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OneXPlayer has recently launched the OneXPlayer X1, a 3-in-1 PC solution under its new OneXPlorer product line. The compact device features a 10.95-inch display and an attachable keyboard, offering users the versatility to use it as a handheld device with a touch panel. Powered by the new Intel Core Ultra processors, these handhelds are more than capable of just gaming, and this again makes this new OneXPlayer X1 so special.

The best part is that this OneXPlayer X1 seamlessly shifts between handheld, tablet, and laptop modes as per your needs, adapting to diverse scenarios with a magnetic keyboard and detachable controller support. Currently, the pre-launch page is now live for fans to savour, and soon this handheld cum portable gaming console will make its way via Indiegogo.

OneXPlayer X1 Specifications

  • OneXPlayer X1 is a 3-in-1 device
  • Features Intel’s Core Ultra “Meteor Lake” CPU, possibly the Core Ultra 7 165H/165 model
  • Next-gen ARC GPU for doubled performance per watt, and a new independent NPU AI acceleration engine
  • High-resolution 2.5K screen with a 120Hz refresh rate
  • Includes a Harman-certified Stereo 2.0 audio system
  • Supports Oculink for connecting with discrete GPUs

The OneXPlayer X1 is a 3-in-1 device featuring Intel’s Core Ultra “Meteor Lake” CPU, possibly the Core Ultra 7 165H/165 model. It boasts a high-resolution 2.5K screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, making it ideal for gaming. The device also includes a Harman-certified Stereo 2.0 audio system, suggesting its suitability for content consumption. Notably, it supports Oculink for connecting with discrete GPUs. Specific release details are yet to be announced, but a global beta testing programme indicates it’s in its developmental phase.

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