ONEXPLAYER Tier 1 Buying Guide: Which of the Four Flagship Products Fits You?
Four devices currently share the top tier of the ONEXPLAYER lineup, defined by flagship-class silicon and, on three of the four, an optional liquid-cooling ceiling no other tier reaches. They're not ranked against each other; they're built for different lives. Here's how to pick.
The Four Flagships
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Device |
Form |
Chip |
Signature trait |
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8" handheld |
Ryzen AI Max+ 395 |
The proven original: world's first liquid-cooled gaming handheld |
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14" tablet |
Core Ultra X7 358H |
Intel efficiency: frame generation, 172 TOPS AI, one-click local models |
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14" tablet |
Ryzen AI Max+ 395 |
Maximum capacity: up to 128GB memory, 96GB as VRAM |
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8.8" OLED 3-in-1 |
Ryzen AI Max+ 388 |
The newest: flagship graphics in the most compact liquid-cooled body |
APEX: For the Handheld Purist
If your priority is maximum performance in the smallest possible form, the APEX is the answer. Its 40 CU Radeon 8060S runs on 256 GB/s of quad-channel bandwidth, the category's highest, sustaining 80W on air alone and up to 120W with the Frost Bay unit. It's the proven benchmark: independent testing locks 60 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077 at 1200P in handheld mode, no dock required.

Super V: For the Workday-to-Evening User
If your device needs to be a credible workstation before it's a gaming machine, the Super V leads. Its 172 TOPS AI stack with one-click local model deployment, dual biometrics, and 100% DCI-P3 AMOLED serve the professional half, while independently measured 45+ FPS native at 1800P (110 with XeSS 4x Frame Generation) covers the evening, at as little as 40W in the heaviest 2026 titles.
Super X: For Maximum Capacity
If your work involves large local AI models or memory-hungry creative projects, the Super X stands alone: up to 128GB of unified memory with 96GB allocatable as VRAM runs 70B-parameter models no conventional discrete GPU can hold, on the same silicon that plays Cyberpunk 2077 at RTX 4070 Laptop-class performance.
X2 Mini Pro: For the Newest Compact Flagship
If you want flagship-tier graphics without tablet dimensions, in the newest and most compact liquid-cooled body, the X2 Mini Pro is the answer: the same 40 CU Radeon 8060S engine as the Super X, behind an 8.8-inch OLED at 144Hz VRR, in a full 3-in-1 with detachable controllers, a swappable battery, and its own liquid-cooled edition. It's on official pre-order now, shipping in August.
The Decision Table
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Your priority |
Pick |
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Smallest body, maximum handheld performance |
APEX |
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Professional workstation identity, best efficiency |
Super V |
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Maximum memory, local AI at the largest scale |
Super X |
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Newest flagship graphics, most compact liquid-cooled 3-in-1 |
X2 Mini Pro |
All four share the family's liquid-cooling lineage (three of the four support the Frost Bay unit directly, with the APEX and Super X proven and the X2 Mini Pro's liquid-cooled edition newly available) and run on OneXConsole, so profiles, cloud saves, and settings carry across whichever you choose, and to whichever you add later.
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Device |
Official store price |
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ONEXPLAYER APEX |
See official store for current pricing |
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ONEXPLAYER Super V |
From $1,999 |
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ONEXPLAYER Super X |
From $1,999 |
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ONEXPLAYER X2 Mini Pro |
From $2,499 (pre-order, ships August) |
Pricing shown is subject to change; refer to the official ONEXPLAYER store for current pricing.
Conclusion
The four Tier 1 flagships don't compete with each other; they cover four different answers to "what does high-performance portable computing mean to you." The APEX is the purist's handheld, the Super V is the workstation with a gaming habit, the Super X is the capacity champion, and the X2 Mini Pro is the newest compact expression of the same flagship graphics. Pick by the life you lead, not by which spec sheet is longest.
Check current configurations on the official ONEXPLAYER store.
FAQ
Can Windows handhelds and tablets really play large AAA games?
Yes. All four flagships have the hardware performance to smoothly run demanding titles like Black Myth: Wukong, Cyberpunk 2077, and Forza Horizon, with independent testing confirming high-settings results across the lineup.
Do ONEXPLAYER devices support external monitors or eGPU docks?
Yes. These devices include full-featured USB4 ports and HDMI output for external displays, turning any of them into a docked desktop with a single cable.
Is ONEXPLAYER hardware reliable?
ONEXPLAYER devices are built on a rigorous, fully managed production chain with consistent quality control, backed by a one-year warranty through the official store, so you can buy and use them with confidence.