OneXPlayer (under One-Netbook) has officially revealed its latest flagship: the OneXPlayer Super X, a high-performance gaming and AI tablet that sets new benchmarks in portable power. Here’s what’s new and exciting:
Key Highlights
- Desktop-grade Performance: At its core is the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 “Strix Halo” APU, boasting 16 Zen5 CPU cores and RDNA 3.5-based Radeon 8060S graphics—equivalent to RTX 4060 Ti-level GPU performance. The chip also includes an XDNA 2 NPU with 50+ TOPS for on-device AI tasks.
- Stunning 14″ 2.8K AMOLED Display: Expect vibrant visuals, with high dynamic range (HDR), variable refresh rate, and stylus support for precision.
- Up to 128 GB LPDDR5X RAM & Dual SSD Slots: Designed for power users, it includes dual storage expansion (M.2 2280 + mini SSD), enabling massive capacity and speedy load times.
- Sleek Design & Longevity: The 12.5 mm aluminum body houses an 83.5 Wh battery—nearly 20% larger than competing devices—and a cooling system capable of handling up to 120 W of sustained power.
- Global Release Imminent: Teaser materials and company updates suggest a worldwide launch is underway, positioning the Super X as a strong competitor to powerful devices like the ASUS ROG Flow Z13.
Why It Matters
The OneXPlayer Super X represents a bold leap for handheld gaming tablets—blending desktop-level hardware with sleek ergonomics. Its AI-enhanced performance, expandable storage, and OLED display make it ideal for creators, gamers, and tech enthusiasts who demand top-tier visuals and processing in a portable package.
What’s Next?
Pricing and availability are yet to be announced, but the Super X is clearly targeting serious power users seeking the performance of a laptop in tablet form. If you’re interested, I can help draft a spec comparison with rivals like the ROG Flow Z13—or craft a feature breakdown tailored for your audience.