The tech world is buzzing with excitement as One-Netbook introduces its latest innovation, the OneXPlayer G1. This powerful device positions itself as a worthy competitor in the dynamic landscape of portable gaming. One of its standout models features Intel’s cutting-edge Arrow Lake-H architecture, specifically the Core Ultra 7 255H variant. This processor boasts an impressive combination of six Performance cores, eight Efficient cores, and two Lower Power Efficient Cores. The inclusion of the new Arc 140T integrated graphics promises a stunning boost in performance, allegedly up to 60% faster than its counterpart, the Arc 140V.
On the other hand, gamers can opt for the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 versions, which offer top-tier performance for those willing to invest a bit more. Starting at just $100 more than the Intel variant, the AMD models are designed for hardcore gaming enthusiasts and feature configurations that push the limits of portable gaming power.
For those eager to get their hands on the OneXPlayer G1, the device is available for backing on Indiegogo, starting at 17:00 UTC tomorrow. To sweeten the deal, early adopters placing orders by January 13 will receive a free protective case with their purchase. One-Netbook has laid out a range of pricing options to cater to different needs and budgets. For instance, you can grab the AMD Ryzen 7 8840U version with 32 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD for $899. If you’re looking for more power, the Intel Core Ultra 7 255H variant is priced at $1,099, while a more advanced AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 configuration with 32 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD is available at $1,199. There are also higher configurations offering up to 64 GB of RAM and a massive 4 TB SSD.
With such compelling features and competitive pricing, the OneXPlayer G1 is set to capture the hearts of gaming aficionados looking for a portable yet powerful gaming experience.






