OneXPlayer has recently revealed an exciting new gadget that boasts exceptional performance, tailored to serve either as a console or a laptop—whichever fits your style best. Starting at $899, the device, known as the OneXPlayer G1, comes equipped with cutting-edge processors from both Intel and AMD, and offers up to 64GB of RAM and 4TB of storage. The company is currently running a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. As an incentive, anyone backing the project within the first 96 hours will be rewarded with a free protective case.
In terms of technical specs, the OneXPlayer G1 offers a variety of configurations to suit different needs. You can choose from Strix Point, Arrow Lake-H, and Hawk Point options. The top-of-the-line model features the powerful AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, which packs a punch with 12 Zen 5 cores (a mix of four Zen 5 and eight Zen 5c cores) and the impressive RDNA 3.5-based Radeon 890M, possessing 16 Compute Units (CUs).
Sitting lower in the lineup is the Arrow Lake-H, which makes an intriguing appearance with the recently introduced Core Ultra 7 255H. This model boasts an impressive 16 cores (six performance, eight efficiency, and two LPE cores), along with the Arc 140T graphics solution. It’s reported to score an impressive 4,060 points in 3DMark (likely Time Spy) according to OneXPlayer, placing it ahead of the Arc 140V seen in Lunar Lake configurations—though confirmation from independent tests will be enlightening. Rounding off the lineup, the Hawk Point variant with the Ryzen 7 8840U features eight Zen 4 cores and a Radeon 780M graphics unit with eight CUs.
Talking about price points, the G1 kicks off at $899 for a model equipped with the Ryzen 7 8840U, alongside 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. At the higher end, the full-loaded version is priced at $1,539, featuring the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, a hefty 64GB of memory, and a whopping 4TB of storage.
The device showcases an 8.8-inch, 2.5K display with a refresh rate of 144 Hz, all encased in a CNC-machined chassis crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum and weighing just 900g. Complementing its versatile nature, the G1 features a detachable keyboard with a trackpad—ideal for productivity on the go. Removing the keyboard unveils a built-in controller configuration along with a mini-keyboard below, likely designed for capacitive touch inputs.
The system’s triggers are linear, though there’s no specific mention of whether the joysticks employ hall-effect technology. If you’re looking to expand your capabilities, the G1 provides OCuLink and USB4 ports for connecting an external GPU, plus USB Type-A ports for additional connectivity options.
For those intrigued by the OneXPlayer G1, you can support its launch on Indiegogo. Just keep in mind that backing a crowdfunding project means you’re investing in its potential, rather than making a straightforward purchase. If you happen to be in Las Vegas, seize the chance to check out the G1 firsthand at the LVCC, South Hall booth 1-31145.