OneXPlayer 2 Pro: A Versatile Gaming Powerhouse with Ryzen 7 Reviewed

The OneXPlayer 2 Pro from One-Netbook establishes itself as a multifunctional gaming device, serving as a handheld, tablet, and detachable all in one. It’s powered by a robust Ryzen 7 chipset and offers an impressive 32GB of RAM together with a 1TB SSD, promising stellar performance for both gaming and productivity tasks.

In terms of storage speed, the OneXPlayer 2 Pro showcases top-notch performance with read and write speeds hitting a peak of 5102 MB/s and 7005 MB/s respectively. This significantly surpasses several competitors in the UMPC (Ultra-Mobile PC) class and firmly stands out with its swift data transfers.

Even compared to devices like the Lenovo Legion with its GoWD PC SN740 512GB SSD, the OneXPlayer 2 Pro demonstrates superior performance. The Legion, for example, achieves a maximum read speed of 4132 MB/s—a noticeable 7% slower than the OneXPlayer 2 Pro.

In the realm of gaming handhelds and portable devices, Asus’ ROG Ally Z1 Extreme and the Ayaneo Kun also compete but fall behind the One-Netbook’s latest offering. The ROG Ally Z1, with a Micron 2400 SSD, notably trails behind in data transfer with a maximum read speed of 2106 MB/s, which is over 52% slower than the OneXPlayer 2 Pro.

The Ayaneo Kun, utilizing a Phison M.2 2280 E18 4000GB, doesn’t fare much better, offering maximum read speeds of 463 MB/s, placing it a considerable 90% behind the leading device.

Even among contemporaries utilizing BiWin SSDs, like the GPD Win 4, the OneXPlayer 2 Pro stands tall with its performance prowess. The GPD Win 4 manages a maximum read speed of 3410 MB/s, which is not inconsiderable but still falls short of the raw speed provided by the OneXPlayer 2 Pro.

Likewise, write speed tests further solidify the OneXPlayer 2 Pro’s dominance. With a peak write speed of 6151 MB/s, it outshines the Lenovo Legion’s 3894 MB/s and leaves other devices like the GPD Win 4, One Netbook XPlayer 2, and the Ayaneo Kun trailing in terms of write performance.

In sum, the OneXPlayer 2 Pro not only excels as a diverse and able gaming apparatus but also as a high-performance device that can handle intensive tasks and data management efficiently. Its strong benchmark performance in both read and write speeds ensures that it remains a top contender in the UMPC market.