One-Netbook recently announced the Windows-powered gaming handheld console called OneXPlayer 2. As usual, the console was listed on Indiegogo where interested customers could reserve it on the crowdfunding website with some added perks.

OneXPlayer

Now, the device is finally orderable after crossing the $1 Million mark in crowdfunding. The latest console resembles its predecessor in design, however, it comes with detachable controller pads, and also offers the option to use a tablet or a mini-laptop by including a stylus and keyboard support.

OneXPlayer 2 specs

The ONEXPLAYER 2 features the Ryzen 7 6800U APU, an 8.4-inch display with a 2.5K resolution, and a 65.5 Wh battery. The device is equipped with interchangeable controllers, a built-in kickstand, and offers pen input with 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity.

OneXPlayer

The ONEXPLAYER 2 is equipped with a dual speaker system certified by Harman and features a smart cooling system that takes in air from the rear and dissipates heat from the top. It offers WiFi 6e for connectivity and even has eGPU support for additional graphics power beyond what the Ryzen 7 6800U APU can provide. The device is powered by a 65.5Wh battery.

According to One-netbook, shipments of the OneXPlayer 2 are expected to start in March 2023 and will include units for backers. The magnetic keyboard, portable connector, and stylus are all sold separately for US$39, US$29, and US$39, respectively.

OneXPlayer pricing, availability

OneXPlayer 2 pre-orders made on the OnexPlayer Store as well as the Indiegogo are expected to start shipping around the end of February.

The brand will also start selling the OneXPlayer 2 on various eCommerce platforms at the following prices:

  • 16 GB RAM/512 GB storage – US$1,099 (US$1,249 list price)
  • 16 GB RAM/1 TB storage – US$1,199 (US$1,349 list price)
  • 16 GB RAM/2 TB storage – US$1,299 (US$1,499 list price)
  • 32 RAM/1 TB storage – US$1,299 (US$1,500 list price)
  • 32 GB RAM/2 TB storage – US$1,499 (US$1,599 list price)

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(Source 1, 2, via Notebookcheck)