Earlier this month, One-Netbook launched the OneXPlayer mini Pro handheld console. Now, the brand has announced an upcoming console for the Chinese market called the OneXPlayer 2. For those unaware, OneXPlayer consoles are essentially hand-held PCs that run Windows operating systems and come with capable hardware that allows users to game on them, pretty much like any other handheld consoles.

In a recent teaser video, the company revealed the design of the OneXPlayer 2. For the first time, the brand will be offering detachable controllers similar to what’s seen on the Nintendo consoles.

Similar to the recently launched OneXPlayer mini Pro, the new console will also be powered by an AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor, and there will also be an option to go the intel path with a 13th-Gen i7 processor. The display of the new console will be a large 8.4-inch touchscreen panel with a 2.6K resolution.

OneXPlayer 1S

Other features include 4096-level handwriting, dual speakers with Harman tuning certification, and the series’ signature orange ambient light. The official release date of OneXPlayer 2 has not yet been announced, but the global closed beta recruitment has begun.

Going by the specs of the OneXPlayer, we can expect a keyboard dock connector at the bottom of the console along with a Nintendo Switch-style kickstand. The volume controls along with a fingerprint sensor can be expected on the back. Up top, the console will likely have a couple of cooling vents, and the I/O with a microphone-headphone combo jack, a couple of USB-C ports, a microSD card port, and a USB 3.0 connector.

The teaser makes it clear that we will be getting an X-box-style controller with shoulder and trigger buttons on top. More details about the console are expected to emerge as we get closer to the launch, so stay tuned.

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