Abxylute’s 3D One is aiming to blur the line between a portable gaming device and a productivity-ready 2-in-1. Weighing just 0.87 kg (1.92 lbs), it’s in the same ballpark as a Surface Pro 10 at 0.885 kg (1.95 lbs). Clip on the full-sized game controllers with Hall Effect joysticks and you add another 0.24 kg (0.53 lbs), transforming it into a handheld gaming machine. Prefer to type and multitask? An optional keyboard and stand let you use the 3D One like a slim laptop.
Pricing is structured to reward early commitment. The MSRP is set at $1,799, but early buyers can get in at $1,499. There’s also a VIP option: place a $150 deposit and receive a $200 credit at checkout for an effective $50 savings off the early-bird price, bringing the total to as low as $1,449. VIP members also get an Abxylute C6 wireless game controller at no extra cost.
Availability is tight at launch. Only 80 units are slated to ship in December immediately after the campaign wraps, with broader deliveries scheduled for February 2026. If you want one sooner, the earliest slots will go fast.
Key takeaways for shoppers:
– Portable gaming PC with full-sized, detachable controllers using Hall Effect joysticks
– Optional keyboard and stand turn it into a 2-in-1 for work and play
– Base weight of 0.87 kg; controllers add 0.24 kg
– MSRP $1,799; early-bird $1,499; VIP buyers can reach $1,449 with a $150 deposit that becomes a $200 credit
– VIP perk includes a free Abxylute C6 wireless controller
– Limited December shipment for the first 80 units; wider fulfillment in February 2026
If you’re looking for a premium handheld that doubles as a compact laptop alternative, the 3D One’s combination of modular controllers, portable weight, and early purchase incentives makes it a compelling option—especially if you can claim one of the initial shipment slots.






