OneXPlayer has just rolled out the X1 Pro, a dynamic 3-in-1 device driven by AMD’s advanced Strix Point APUs. Hot on the heels of the F1 Pro and the Ayaneo 3, the X1 Pro stands out as one of the pioneers to harness AMD’s Zen 5 Strix Point APUs, shaping up as a solid rival to GPD’s soon-to-launch Pocket 4 mini-laptops.
What makes the OneXPlayer X1 Pro truly versatile is its ability to morph seamlessly between a laptop, tablet, and handheld console. Similar to the Pocket 4, it boasts the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, packing a punch with 12 cores (configured as four Zen 5 + eight Zen5c), 12MB L2 cache, 24MB L3 cache, and an impressive 5.1 GHz boost clock. Its iGPU is no slouch either—featuring the Radeon 890M with 16 CUs, it’s powered by AMD’s XDNA 2 technology, delivering a robust 50 TOPS of AI performance with its NPU.
The device flaunts a dazzling 10.95-inch 120 Hz LTPS display, likely an IPS panel, offering a crisp 2560×1600 (2.5K) resolution. It doesn’t just stop there—the screen covers 138% of the sRGB color spectrum and reaches a vibrant brightness of 540 nits. Storage options are flexible: choose between 1TB to 4TB, with read speeds peaking at 7.1 GB/s and write speeds up to 6.5 GB/s, all packed in a 2280 form factor. For those needing even more storage, OneXPlayer has thoughtfully included a MicroSD card slot as well.
Now, onto the pricing landscape: during the presale, you can grab the HX 370 with 1TB Storage and 32GB RAM for $1,399—usually $1,599. The HX 370 with 2TB Storage and 64GB RAM, typically $1,859, is going for $1,699. Top it off with the 4TB model, priced at $1,999 but available now for $1,799.
Battery-wise, the X1 Pro sports a 65.02Wh unit, promising up to eight hours of use—although real-world results will likely differ. At a 28W configuration, you can expect around two hours of life, but don’t worry, OneXPlayer includes a 100W Gallium Nitride charger to keep you powered up. Connectivity is cutting edge, with Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 built-in.
When it comes to controls, they’ve gone the extra mile with hall-effect RGB joysticks aimed at reducing stick drift issues. For I/O, the X1 Pro is well-equipped with two USB 4.0 ports, an OCuLink interface, a MicroSD slot, a USB 3.2 Type-A port, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Pre-orders are open as of today, offering a chance to secure the X1 Pro at a lowered price while stocks last. Shipping is set to commence on January 3rd, and OneXPlayer will showcase the X1 Pro at CES 2025 next month, along with a few other innovative devices.