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One-netbook recently launched the OneXPlayer mini Pro earlier this month. The company also introduced the upcoming OneXPlayer 2 which will be the first handheld console from the company to feature Nintendo-line detachable controller. Now, the brand has introduced a new version of the OneXPlayer mini New model featuring an Intel Pentium processor.

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The new variant is a cheaper alternative to the OneXPlayer mini Pro that features a Ryzen 7 6800U. Nevertheless, the newer model still has a 7-inch, 1200p display, 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and 512 GB of PCIe 3.0 x4 storage. The Pentium Gold 8505, a 15 W processor from Intel’s Alder Lake-U generation, powers the new ONEXPLAYER mini. The Pentium Gold 8505 has 5 cores and 6 threads, one fewer P-cores than the Core i3-1215U, although it can still turbo to 4.4 GHz when needed.

For context, Intel provides a UHD Graphics Xe G4 iGPU with 48 Execution Units with the Pentium Gold 8505. Within its 260 x 106 x 23 mm dimensions, the new ONEXPLAYER mini comes equipped with a 48 Wh battery. It features a 3.5mm headphone-mic combo back, a USB 3.0 Type-A port, a USB 3.2 Type-C Port, and a USB 4 port.

Ordering for the ONEXPLAYER mini is currently possible through the company’s store page. One-netbook currently sells the new ONEXPLAYER mini for US$599 in black and white color options, however, there is only one RAM and storage configuration of 16GB + 512GB available.

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