One-Netbook has confirmed ONEXPLAYER X1 Mini launch pricing, a few days after it released the larger ONEXPLAYER X1 Ryzen Edition. For reference, while One-Netbook has only released the latter in China so far, it has no such regional restrictions planned for the former. Instead, the ONEXPLAYER X1 Mini will be available globally tomorrow through Indiegogo.
To recap, One-Netbook has based the ONEXPLAYER X1 Mini around an 8.8-inch IPS display that resolves at 2,560 x 1,600 pixels with a 144 Hz refresh rate and an alleged 133% sRGB colour space coverage. Additionally, the company complements the pixel-dense display with an AMD Ryzen 7 8840U APU that features 8 Zen 4 CPU cores and a Radeon 780M iGPU. Alternatively, an OCuLink connector is on hand for linking the ONEXPLAYER X1 Mini to an eGPU like its ONEXPLAYER ONEXGPU for improved gaming performance.
Moreover, the ONEXPLAYER X1 Mini has a 65 Wh battery like the larger ONEXPLAYER X1, as well as a pair of USB 4 ports and two options for Windows Hello authentication. Furthermore, the device has a built-in kickstand, behind which sits an M.2 2230 slot. As usual, One-Netbook asserts that the ONEXPLAYER X1 Mini is a 3-in-1 device because of its detachable controllers and keyboard accessory. Pricing for the ONEXPLAYER X1 Mini will start at $799, which will rise to $899 after One-Netbook sells its first 100 units. Please see the graphic below for full pricing information and ETA Prime's video below for independent first impressions.
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