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OneXPlayer 2 Gaming Handheld with Joy-Con Style Removable Controllers Competes with Steam Deck
OneXPlayer unveils a new gaming handheld, the OneXPlayer 2, which features unique removable controllers and it may be a threat to the Steam Deck. By: Sarah Fields The Steam Deck has taken portable gaming to a new level, but it may have a new competitor in the OneXPlayer 2 handheld gaming device with Nintendo Joy-Con-like controllers. The device packs significant power and is more flexible than... -
ONEXPLAYER 2 gaming handheld to get an Intel Core i7-1370P processor version soon
By: Jed John Ikoba One-netbook is readying an Intel Core i7-1370P processor version of the OneXPlayer 2 gaming handheld. The ONEXPLAYER 2 was originally launched with an AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor and has been a hot-selling product since release. The ONEXPLAYER 2 was unveiled to the market a couple of months back and the new refresh is expected to attract more customers. The... -
The future of handheld PC gaming: OneXPlayer VP reveals future plans, the impact of Steam Deck & more
It’s been a whirlwind few months for the Handheld PC market. What once was a niche product segment served by only a few competitors had its doors blown wide open when gaming giant Valve announced that they were going to release a Handheld PC of their own, the Steam Deck. But, one of the companies that have been quietly honing their craft in this space... -
ONEXPLAYER Mini review: A handheld gaming PC that’s actually portable
It would be wrong to say that the Nintendo Switch was the first big-screen handheld console, but there’s no denying that the sheer popularity of the system has prompted many more companies to create their own handheld gaming devices, often based on Android or Windows. Among the many devices trying to capitalize on the success of the Switch, we got the ONE XPLAYER last year, and... -
The ONEXPLAYER Mini has me skeptical about the Steam Deck
When Valve announced the Steam Deck, I decided to skip the pre-order circus. My PC worked perfectly fine, I already have every current console, and the internet in New York City is actually good enough to make cloud gaming a reality. I simply couldn’t justify dropping hundreds on another gaming device. Even so, I’ve been second-guessing my choice. What if I could play Horizon Zero Dawn on... -
ONEXPLAYER Mini is a more portable handheld console for AAA gaming on the go
When it was announced in 2021, OneXPlayer was a curious proposition. The device is like the lovechild of a PC and a Switch, giving you the opportunity to play AAA games on the go – without the need for streaming. And since the device runs Windows, you can even power up Office, tap away on an external keyboard and pretend you bought the thing for work.... -
ONEXPLAYER is a high-end Switch rival for AAA gaming
The most impressive performance comes from Gears 5, which can supposedly reach 130fps. Most AAA titles hit barely half of that, although GTA 5 and NBA 2K21 can exceed 80fps. -
Powerful new ONEXPLAYER outdoes most hardcore gaming machines
One of the most powerful handheld gaming consoles ever packs so much punch it beats most hardcore gaming machines -
Forget Nintendo Switch Pro — this is the handheld console we want
The Onexplayer, from One-Netbook Technology, blends the convenient portability of the Switch’s handheld design with the power of an Intel Tiger Lake processor-based PC -
The Onexplayer could be the Nintendo Switch successor you’re looking for
Powered by an Intel Core 11th-gen processor, the Onexplayer features an 8.4-inch Full-HD IPS display and boasts a 2560 x 1600 resolution, more than double of what will arguably be its closest competitor, the Nintendo Switch.