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Last week, One-netbook launched a new Intel Pentium Gold version of the OneXPlayer mini and also announced the OneXPlayer 2. The successor of the original OneXPlayer is said to feature detachable controllers, similar to the ones found on the Nintendo switch.

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Additionally, OneXPlayer 2 is confirmed to feature the AMD Ryzen 7 6800U APU along with a large 8.4-inch IPS display and a 65.5 Wh battery. According to the company, the OneXPlayer 2 will ship with Harman Kardon-branded stereo speakers and active stylus support, among other things.

Originally, One-netbook planned to release the OneXPlayer 2 on November 25. It has, however, postponed the device’s release until December 20. It’s worth noting that this December 20 launch date comes with a few caveats. For starters, OneXPlayer 2 will only be available on Indiegogo, a popular crowdfunding website, on December 20. While One-netbook has previously delivered on several crowdfunding campaigns, they do not offer the same consumer guarantees as if you ordered it directly from the company’s website.

Further, units for OneXPlayer 2 will not be delivered to backers until at least March 2023, with a lead time of three months. One-netbook, for example, typically ships orders in batches, which may be why it has a March–April 2023 delivery window listed on its website. Although the company has shown off the device’s Switch-like gamepad, there are few further details available regarding the OneXPlayer 2. According to the marketing renders that have been made publicly available so far, One-netbook appears to be preparing to sell the ONEXPLAYER 2 in two colors.

More details about the OneXPlayer 2 have been kept under wraps, however, we can expect it to feature a keyboard dock connector at the bottom of the console along with a Nintendo Switch-style kickstand. The I/O I/O is expected to be equipped with a microphone-headphone combo jack, a couple of USB-C ports, a microSD card port, and a USB 3.0 connector.

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