ONEMIX 4S: One-netbook previews 10.1-inch mini-laptop with Intel Alder Lake processors and a 2.5K display
One-netbook has been focusing on expanding its gaming handheld of late, with the company introducing numerous ONEXPLAYER models in the last year or so. However, the company has now returned to One Mix, its mini-laptop series. Now called ONEXMIX, presumably following the success of the ONEXPLAYER range, the series has been rebooted with the ONEMIX 4S. Based on the teaser video shared so far, the ONEMIX 4S stays true to its predecessors with a convertible form factor and a useable keyboard layout.
So far, One-netbook is not revealing too many details about the ONEMIX 4S. However, it has confirmed that the mini-laptop will rely on 12th Gen Intel Core processors with USB 4.0 support and a 10.1-inch LTPS display. Purportedly, the latter will operate at 2,560 x 1,600 pixels and will support 2,048 press levels for an optional stylus. Additionally, the entire machine should weigh approximately 770 g, underlining its compact credentials.
As Liliputing notes, the ONEMIX 4S appears to be the One Mix 4 with Intel Alder Lake-U series processors instead of Tiger Lake ones. A release date remains unknown at this stage, as does the device's configurations and starting price. Currently, One-netbook is recruiting beta testers, should you wish to help develop the ONEMIX 4S. If you are interested in getting your hands on a ONEMIX 4S ahead of its public release, you can apply for One-netbook's beta test via its Google Forms sign-up sheet.