OneXPlayer has just unveiled an innovative new device that seamlessly transitions between functioning as a console and a laptop, tailored for various needs, and priced starting at $899. This exciting gadget, the OneXPlayer G1, comes jam-packed with the latest Intel and AMD processors, offering up to 64GB of RAM and a whopping 4TB of storage. The crowdfunding campaign for the G1 is already buzzing on Indiegogo, and those who jump on board within the first 96 hours will snag a free protective case.
Let’s dive into the specs: the OneXPlayer G1 comes in several configurations such as Strix Point, Arrow Lake-H, and Hawk Point. The premium model is equipped with the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, boasting 12 Zen 5 cores (4 Zen 5 plus 8 Zen 5c), coupled with a Radeon 890M based on RDNA 3.5 that houses 16 Compute Units (CUs).
In a twist, the Arrow Lake-H model enters the scene with the recently announced Core Ultra 7 255H. This model showcases 16 cores (6 P, 8 E, and 2 LPE) alongside the Arc 140T, which reportedly scores 4,060 points in 3DMark, likely Time Spy, according to OneXPlayer. While this outshines the Arc 140V found on Lunar Lake, let’s hold off on any conclusions until independent testers weigh in. Then there’s the Hawk Point-based Ryzen 7 8840U, which features 8 Zen 4 cores partnered with the Radeon 780M, housing 8 CUs.
Pricing starts at $899 for the G1 fitted with the Ryzen 7 8840U, 32GB of memory, and a 1TB SSD. Meanwhile, the high-end version at $1,539 wows with the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, 64GB of RAM, and 4TB of storage.
The display? An 8.8-inch, 2.5K panel rocking at 144 Hz. The chassis of the G1 is meticulously crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum, weighing in at a light 900g. For those moments of productivity, it sports a detachable keyboard and trackpad. Once detached, you’re treated to a built-in controller setup along with a mini-keyboard positioned at the bottom, likely welcoming capacitive input.
The triggers are linear, though it’s not specified if the joysticks harness hall-effect technology. Need more oomph? The G1 brings OCuLink and USB4 ports into play, allowing for an external GPU, along with USB Type-A ports for broader connectivity.
If you’re intrigued by the OneXPlayer G1, it’s now live on Indiegogo. Just a heads-up: diving into crowdfunding is more of an investment than a straightforward purchase. And if you’re in Las Vegas, don’t miss the chance to see it up close at the LVCC, South Hall 1-31145 booth.