The OneXPlayer brand has rolled out its latest model, the X1 Pro, marking its entry into the realm of versatile 3-in-1 devices, and powered by AMD’s cutting-edge Strix Point APUs. This launch positions the X1 Pro alongside the newly released F1 Pro and the Ayaneo 3, making it one of the pioneering handheld devices to feature AMD’s Zen 5 Strix Point APUs. It’s setting up a fierce rivalry with GPD’s anticipated Pocket 4 mini-laptops.
The design of the OneXPlayer X1 Pro is nothing short of impressive, boasting a multifunctional form that transitions seamlessly between a laptop, a tablet, and a handheld gaming device. Mirroring the features of the Pocket 4, the X1 Pro includes the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, equipped with 12 cores (a combination of four Zen 5 and eight Zen5c) in a dual-CCX setup. It packs 12MB of L2 cache and 24MB of L3 cache, with a boost clock peaking at 5.1 GHz. Its graphics performance is driven by the Radeon 890M iGPU, which contains 16 compute units. This beast is fueled by AMD’s XDNA 2, enabling the HX 370’s NPU to deliver an impressive 50 TOPS of AI prowess.
On the visual front, the X1 Pro doesn’t disappoint. It sports a 10.95-inch LTPS display that likely uses IPS technology, boasting a crisp 2560×1600 resolution with a refreshing 120 Hz. The screen shines bright with 540 nits and covers an outstanding 138% of the sRGB color spectrum. When it comes to storage, users have options from 1TB to a whopping 4TB, achieving read speeds up to 7.1 GB/s and write speeds up to 6.5 GB/s in the 2280 form factor. Additionally, OneXPlayer has wisely included a MicroSD slot for those seeking extra storage space.
Regarding battery life, the X1 Pro is powered by a substantial 65.02Wh battery, claiming up to eight hours of life under certain conditions, though real-world usage might see it lasting closer to two hours when running at 28W. The package also includes a cutting-edge 100W Gallium Nitride charger. For connectivity, it supports the latest in Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 standards.
Diving into the control features, the device is equipped with hall-effect RGB joysticks designed to minimize stick drift issues. In terms of ports, the X1 Pro offers plenty: 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.
Excitingly for early adopters, pre-orders have kicked off today with a special presale discount. The X1 Pro is slated to start shipping by January 3rd, and lucky attendees at CES 2025 next month will get a firsthand look as OneXPlayer showcases the X1 Pro along with its other devices.