The OneXPlayer G1 has been on sale for a week, after being announced just under a month ago. Nevertheless, One-Netbook has decided to refresh its latest gaming console with two new configurations. So the GPD Win Mini (currently $1,079.95 on Amazon) can now be purchased in a choice of seven variants.
The new 8.8-inch handheld still starts at $899 with an AMD Ryzen 7 8840U processor AMD Ryzen 7 8840U 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD hard drive. Likewise, the OneXPlayer G1 is priced at from 899 euros with an AMD Ryzen 7 8840U, 32 GB of RAM and a 1 TB Ryzen AI 9 HX hard drive 370 64 GB of RAM and a 4 TB SSD. For reference, all SKUs come with the following hardware:
- 8.8-inch IPS screen, 2.5K and 144 Hz
- 51. battery of 97 Wh (14 283 mAh)
- OcuLink et 2 ports USB4
- Hall effect triggers and joysticks
- RAM LPDDR5X-7500
However, One-Netbook has actually lowered the entry point to get the device with a Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and 64GB of RAM, which previously came in at $1,539 before import taxes are taken into account. Now this combination can be had for $1,399 with 2TB of storage; Please note that all OneXPlayer G1 units have an M.2 2280 slot if you want to upgrade to a higher capacity SSD later.
The same memory configuration can also be bundled with an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor for $80 less, or $1,319. The Core Ultra 7 255H is kind of an unknown quantity at this point. On paper, its Arc 140T iGPU could outperform the Radeon 890M inside the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. We recommend waiting for independent studies to be published before deciding on the Arrow Lake-H mobile architecture from Intel. One-Netbook hopes to begin shipping its new OneXPlayer G1 configurations in March.
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