OneXPlayer has just unveiled an exciting and versatile device that can function both as a console and a laptop, designed to cater to various preferences, starting at a pretty competitive price of $899. Known as the OneXPlayer G1, this high-performance gadget comes equipped with the latest processors from Intel and AMD, with a configuration that can go up to 64GB of memory and a whopping 4TB of storage. It’s already on Indiegogo for crowdfunding, and early supporters who jump in within the first four days will snag a complimentary protective case to boot.
Now let’s dig into the specs. The OneXPlayer G1 is offered in several configurations: Strix Point, Arrow Lake-H, and Hawk Point. Their top-tier model is an impressive beast featuring the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. This powerhouse runs on 12 Zen 5 cores (a mix of four Zen 5 and eight Zen 5c), ready to take on demanding tasks. Not stopping there, it also sports an RDNA 3.5-based Radeon 890M with 16 Compute Units (CUs) for outstanding graphical performance.
If you’re interested in alternatives, the Arrow Lake-H variant is an intriguing choice. It comes with the brand-new Core Ultra 7 255H chip, packing 16 cores (six powerful cores, eight efficiency cores, and two low-power efficiency cores) and the Arc 140T graphics. According to OneXPlayer, it even scores 4,060 points on 3DMark, likely the Time Spy benchmark, putting it above the Arc 140V found on Lunar Lake. However, let’s keep our fingers crossed for independent tests to validate these claims. Meanwhile, the Hawk Point model runs on Ryzen 7 8840U, with eight Zen 4 cores and a Radeon 780M packing eight CUs.
When it comes to pricing, the G1 lineup starts at $899 for the model featuring the Ryzen 7 8840U, 32GB RAM, and a 1TB SSD. For those looking to go big, their top-tier option, priced at $1,539, includes the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, 64GB of RAM, and 4TB of storage, catering to the most demanding users.
This portable powerhouse features an 8.8-inch, 2.5K screen that refreshes at 144 Hz for smooth visuals. Weighing in at just 900 grams, its frame is constructed from durable aircraft-grade aluminum. To enhance productivity, the OneXPlayer G1 includes a detachable keyboard and a trackpad. When detached, users will find a built-in controller, paired with a small keyboard at the base, likely designed for touch input.
The device sports linear triggers, though it’s not entirely clear whether the joysticks employ hall-effect sensors. For users wanting more, the G1 provides OCuLink and USB4 ports for linking up an external GPU, plus USB Type-A ports for extra connectivity options.
If you’re interested in the OneXPlayer G1, you can check it out on Indiegogo. It’s important to remember, though, that supporting a crowdfunding campaign is more like an investment, rather than just buying a finished product. If you’re in Las Vegas and want to see it firsthand, head over to their display at booth LVCC, South Hall 1-31145.