OneXPlayer has just unveiled an innovative high-performance device that can transform from a console into a laptop to fit whatever your gaming lifestyle demands—all starting at a cool $899. Meet the OneXPlayer G1, packed with the latest processors from Intel and AMD, offering up to 64GB of memory and a massive 4TB of storage. They’re kicking off crowdfunding on Indiegogo, and if you jump on board within the first 96 hours, you’ll snag a free protective case as a thank you for your early support.
Let’s talk tech specs. The OneXPlayer G1 comes in several configurations: Strix Point, Arrow Lake-H, and Hawk Point. The top-tier model boasts the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, featuring 12 Zen 5 cores (a mix of four Zen 5 and eight Zen 5c) paired with an RDNA 3.5-based Radeon 890M, which packs a punch with 16 Compute Units.
Moving down the lineup, the Arrow Lake-H stands out with the just-released Core Ultra 7 255H, which boasts 16 cores (a combination of six P, eight E, and two LPE cores) and the Arc 140T GPU. OneXPlayer claims it scored 4,060 in 3DMark, presumably in Time Spy, putting it ahead of the Arc 140V model in Lunar Lake—though we should hold off any final judgment until independent tests come in. Rounding out the options, the Hawk Point-based Ryzen 7 8840U offers eight Zen 4 cores alongside the Radeon 780M, complete with eight Compute Units.
When it comes to cost, the G1 starts at $899, equipped with the Ryzen 7 8840U, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. If you’re looking for more power, the top-end model, priced at $1,539, features the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, an impressive 64GB of memory, and a whopping 4TB of storage.
The display is something special too—a sharp 8.8-inch, 2.5K panel that refreshes at 144 Hz. The G1’s chassis is crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum, weighing just 900g. It’s cleverly designed with a detachable keyboard and trackpad for when productivity calls. Once removed, the built-in controller and a mini-keyboard, likely capacitive, await your next move.
The triggers are linear, but there’s no word yet on whether the joysticks use hall-effect technology. Should you want to beef up its capabilities, the G1 includes OCuLink and USB4 ports for an external GPU connection, as well as USB Type-A ports for all your connectivity needs.
The OneXPlayer G1 is up for grabs on Indiegogo. Just remember, supporting a crowdfunding project is more like investing than making a straight-up purchase. For those who happen to be in Las Vegas, you can see the G1 in action at the LVCC, South Hall 1-31145 booth. It should be worth a look if you’re in the area!