OneXPlayer has unveiled its latest innovation, the OneXPlayer X1 Three-in-One PC, a game-changer for portable gaming and on-the-go productivity. This device is more than just a tablet; it’s a modular marvel that transforms into a laptop, a handheld console, or a desktop powerhouse, all with the touch of a button.

OneXPlayer X1

OneXPlayer X1 Specifications:

The OneXPlayer X1 boasts a 10.95-inch display with impressive specs, including 2.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 540nit brightness, and a 16:10 aspect ratio. It supports DC dimming for comfortable viewing.

Unlike your average two-in-one, the X1’s standout feature is its detachable controller, complete with “chicken leg” grips and customizable buttons. This transforms the X1 into a Nintendo Switch-like handheld console, ideal for gaming sessions on the go. The device also comes with a magnetic detachable backlit keyboard.

OneXPlayer X1 is equipped with Intel Core Ultra mobile processors, available in two configurations. The Ultra 5 125H features a 4+8+2 core setup and a 4.5GHz boost frequency, while the more powerful Ultra 7 155H offers a 6+8+2 core configuration and a 4.8GHz boost frequency. Both processors include integrated Intel Xe graphics for smooth performance across different applications.

The device boasts dual-channel LPDDR5X-7500 memory, available in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB options, and offers a PCIe4.0x4 M.2 2280 SSD for storage, with choices of 1TB, 2TB, or 4TB capacities. Enhanced cooling is ensured by Honeywell phase-change thermal paste and graphene heat sinks for both memory and SSD. In demos, games like “Honkai: Star Rail” ran butter-smooth at 60fps, while “Marvel’s Spider-Man” soared to 78fps at 800p.

OneXPlayer hasn’t skimped on audio either. It features Harman-certified dual speakers that include a high-performance full-range speaker unit. For connectivity, the X1 includes dual USB 4.0 ports, a TF card slot, USB-A 3.2, dual USB-C 4.0, a 3.5mm audio jack, and an Oculink interface for connecting to external graphics docks.

OneXPlayer X1

Battery life is impressive, too. The 16890mAh battery keeps the X1 going for up to 169 minutes of “Genshin Impact” gameplay, 8 hours of office work, or 11 hours of video playback. And when it’s time to refuel, the 100W gallium nitride charger ensures a quick turnaround.

Pricing

Running on Windows 11 and weighing 789g, the OneXPlayer X1 is available in four configurations, each offering different combinations of processor, memory, and storage options, and comes with a magnetic keyboard and an original controller.

  • Core Ultra 5 + 16GB + 1TB: initial price 5999 Yuan ($841), original price 6599 Yuan ($925)
  • Core Ultra 7 + 32GB + 1TB: initial price 7299 Yuan ($1,023), original price 7899 Yuan ($1,107)
  • Core Ultra 7 + 32GB + 2TB: initial price 7799 Yuan ($1,093), original price 8399 Yuan ($1,177)
  • Core Ultra 7 + 64GB + 4TB: initial price 9999 Yuan ($1,402), original price 10599 Yuan ($1,486)

During the initial release, a magnetic keyboard worth 399 Yuan ($56) is included with every X1! This handy accessory turns your gaming powerhouse into a capable laptop for work or on-the-go content creation.

Additionally, early adopters participating in user reviews will snag an original controller absolutely free – a value of 399 Yuan ($56). Essentially, these launch incentives sweeten the pot, making the X1 an even more compelling proposition for tech enthusiasts eager to experience its versatility.

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