Tuesday, December 31st 2024

OneXPlayer G1 Gaming Handheld Gets Early January Launch Date

We previously covered the announcement of the One-Netbook OneXPlayer G1, a hybrid handheld gaming laptop with a unique removable keyboard and trackpad module that hides PS Vita-like game controls, but a launch date for the Ryzen-powered Windows handheld was unknown until now. One-Netbook has now officially launched the Indiegogo crowdfunding page for the OneXPlayer G1, providing more details about the upcoming hybrid's launch configurations and confirming a January launch date. Still missing from the Indiegogo page, though, are any indications of pricing or memory configurations for the G1.

Notebookcheck also says it received confirmation from One-Netbook that the OneXPlayer G1 will launch on January 9, and that it will only be available initially via Indiegogo. As for launch configurations, the G1 will be equipped with an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, a 144 Hz, 8.8-inch, 2.5 K, IPS touchscreen display, and a 14,283 mAh battery. It will also offer OcuLink and dual USB4 ports, for enhanced connectivity and compatibility with a variety of eGPU solutions.
Sources: OneXPlayer, Notebookcheck
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4 Comments on OneXPlayer G1 Gaming Handheld Gets Early January Launch Date

#1
bonehead123
Coming soon....

An ALL NEW, 2 piece, uber-revolutionary, but completely y/A/w/n AF gamr toi for da gamr bois/gurls, hahaha :)

Yep, just what we need 4 sure 4 sure......

PS: it's REAL name upon launch will be the Lap-pad, or perhaps the Pad-top :roll:
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#2
HOkay
I love the specs, but it looks like an ergonomic nightmare to me. Slap some detachable controllers onto the sides & baby we got a stew going.
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#3
lexluthermiester
bonehead123Coming soon....

An ALL NEW, 2 piece, uber-revolutionary, but completely y/A/w/n AF gamr toi for da gamr bois/gurls, hahaha :)

Yep, just what we need 4 sure 4 sure......

PS: it's REAL name upon launch will be the Lap-pad, or perhaps the Pad-top :roll:
You jest, but I like it. Very NDS like and with good specs.
HOkaybut it looks like an ergonomic nightmare to me.
Decent point. Like the NES controller of old, I think I'd get used to it.
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#4
Gigaherz
@bonehead123 come on man. This design has been proven to work. The early GPD Wins were hardly any different
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