OneXPlayer has recently unveiled the X1 Pro, a versatile 3-in-1 device powered by AMD’s Strix Point APUs. Building on the success of the F1 Pro and the Ayaneo 3, the X1 Pro stands out as one of the pioneering handhelds equipped with AMD’s Zen 5 Strix Point APUs. It’s poised to be a formidable contender against GPD’s upcoming Pocket 4 mini-laptops.
What sets the OneXPlayer X1 Pro apart is its multifunctional design, allowing it to function as a laptop, tablet, and handheld device all at once. Similar to the Pocket 4, the X1 Pro packs the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, boasting 12 cores (comprised of four Zen 5 cores and eight Zen5c cores) in a dual-CCX layout. It also includes a robust 12MB of L2 cache and 24MB of L3 cache, with a boost clock speed reaching 5.1 GHz. On the graphics front, the Integrated GPU, Radeon 890M, features 16 Compute Units. Thanks to AMD’s XDNA 2 technology, the NPU within the HX 370 delivers a hefty 50 TOPS of AI processing power.
The device’s display is equally impressive, featuring a 10.95-inch 120 Hz LTPS (likely IPS) panel with a stunning 2560×1600 (2.5K) resolution. The vibrant screen covers an impressive 138% of the sRGB color space and reaches a brightness level of 540 nits. Customizable storage options range from 1TB to 4TB, with read speeds up to 7.1 GB/s and write speeds up to 6.5 GB/s, all in the 2280 form factor. OneXPlayer has thoughtfully included a MicroSD card slot for those needing additional space.
Now, let’s talk pricing. Here’s a quick rundown on the presale and retail prices for various configurations:
– HX 370 with 1TB Storage + 32GB RAM: $1,399 (Presale), $1,599 (Retail)
– HX 370 with 2TB Storage + 32GB RAM: $1,499 (Presale), $1,699 (Retail)
– HX 370 with 2TB Storage + 64GB RAM: $1,699 (Presale), $1,859 (Retail)
– HX 370 with 4TB Storage + 64GB RAM: $1,799 (Presale), $1,999 (Retail)
The X1 Pro houses a 65.02Wh battery, offering a battery life of up to eight hours, although actual performance will vary depending on usage. Set to 28W, it expects to run for about two hours. OneXPlayer also includes a 100W Gallium Nitride charger for fast charging. On the connectivity side, the device supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2.
As for gaming controls, the X1 Pro features hall-effect RGB joysticks, designed to prevent stick drift. For device connectivity, it offers two USB 4.0 ports, an OCuLink interface, a MicroSD card slot, a USB 3.2 Type-A port, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Pre-orders are officially open, allowing you to secure the X1 Pro at a reduced rate during the presale period. Shipping is anticipated to begin on January 3rd, and OneXPlayer plans to showcase the X1 Pro—alongside other innovative devices—at CES 2025 next month.