One-Netbook has officially introduced the OneXFly F1 Pro, marking it as the first gaming handheld equipped with AMD Strix Point APUs. While it primarily features Zen 5 APUs and RDNA 3.5 iGPUs, there are indications that the company may soon launch a hybrid device.
New Device on the Horizon
The upcoming gaming handheld, named OneGx 2, appears to be aimed at competing with devices like the GPD Win Max and Win Mini. In contrast to the company's first-generation product, this new version includes a detachable keyboard. When the keyboard is removed, users will find dual analog sticks, a d-pad, ABXY buttons, and a split-style keyboard layout.
Design and Features
Details on how the detachable keyboard attaches to the device remain undisclosed. It's also uncertain if the split keyboard features physical keys or uses capacitive buttons. However, the teaser video suggests that both keyboards are equipped with RGB backlighting.
The specifics of the OneGx 2's internal components have not been shared yet, but the first generation utilized Intel Comet Lake processors. Since One-Netbook has already released a gaming handheld with AMD Strix Point, it's likely that the new device could come with Lunar Lake APUs.
Enhanced Port Selection
The teaser video did showcase a CNC aluminum chassis for the OneGx 2, along with an array of ports including OCuLink, USB4, and USB Type-A. The inclusion of the first two ports indicates that the gaming handheld will support external GPUs, enhancing its gaming performance.
While additional details remain undisclosed, the fact that One-Netbook has released a teaser suggests that more information about this gaming handheld could be revealed in the near future (Legion Go curr. $499 on Amazon).