OneXPlayer is turning heads with its latest release—a versatile high-performance gadget that functions as either a console or a laptop, depending on what you need. Starting at $899, the OneXPlayer G1 comes loaded with the newest Intel and AMD processors, up to a whopping 64GB of memory, and an impressive 4TB of storage. They’ve launched a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo, and those who jump in during the first four days will also snag a free protective case.
Diving into the specs, the OneXPlayer G1 offers several configurations: Strix Point, Arrow Lake-H, and Hawk Point. The premier variant is equipped with AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, boasting 12 Zen 5 cores (a combo of four Zen 5 and eight Zen 5c) alongside the RDNA 3.5-based Radeon 890M with 16 Compute Units (CUs).
On the more surprising end, Arrow Lake-H enters the competition with the newly rolled-out Core Ultra 7 255H, featuring 16 cores (six P, eight E, and two LPE) paired with the Arc 140T. OneXPlayer claims impressive 4,060 points in 3DMark, possibly on the Time Spy benchmark—though it’s wise to wait for some independent tests before drawing any big conclusions. Meanwhile, Hawk Point-based Ryzen 7 8840U sports eight Zen 4 cores and the Radeon 780M with eight CUs.
As far as the cost is concerned, the G1’s entry price of $899 includes the Ryzen 7 8840U, 32GB memory, and a 1TB SSD. At the high end, you can shell out $1,539 for the version with Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, 64GB of RAM, and a 4TB storage capacity.
The G1 features a striking 8.8-inch, 2.5K display capable of 144 Hz. Housed in a crafted aluminum chassis weighing just 900g, the device comes equipped with a removable keyboard and trackpad, perfect for productivity tasks. When detached, you’ll find an integrated controller layout alongside a mini-keyboard at the bottom, likely supporting capacitive input.
Although the triggers are linear, details on the joystick technology—particularly if it includes hall-effect—remain unconfirmed. For those looking to experience even more from this machine, the G1 provides OCuLink and USB4 ports for an external GPU connection, along with USB Type-A ports for additional connectivity options.
Fans can now back the OneXPlayer G1 on Indiegogo. Remember, supporting a crowdfunding initiative is more like investing than just making a purchase. If you happen to be in Las Vegas and are curious about the G1, you can see it firsthand at the LVCC, South Hall booth 1-31145.