Key Takeaways
1. One-Netbook announced the OneXPlayer Super X, its first device powered by AMD Strix Halo, but has not revealed a specific Kickstarter launch date.
2. The OneXFly Apex gaming handheld will launch on Indiegogo on November 9 at 15:00 UTC.
3. The launch price for the OneXFly Apex will be $1,399, comparable to the GPD Win 5’s pricing.
4. The OneXFly Apex offers upgrade options for RAM and storage, with prices ranging from $1,599 to $2,239.
5. All configurations of the OneXFly Apex can be upgraded with a dedicated liquid cooling system for an additional $60.
Last week, One-Netbook shared its worldwide release schedule for its first device powered by AMD Strix Halo. To clarify, the OneXPlayer Super X is the initial Strix Halo device that One-Netbook has introduced. It was announced in August as a rival to the Asus ROG Flow Z13 (currently priced at $2,199 on Amazon), but One-Netbook has not provided a specific date for when the OneXPlayer Super X will go live on Kickstarter, despite earlier indications that it would be by the end of September.
Upcoming Launch for OneXFly Apex
As we look forward to more updates about the OneXPlayer Super X, One-Netbook is set to launch its OneXFly Apex gaming handheld on Indiegogo on November 9. The crowdfunding campaign will kick off at 15:00 UTC. For your convenience, the image below displays the launch times for different time zones.
Pricing Details for OneXFly Apex
In addition, One-Netbook has confirmed the launch pricing for the OneXFly Apex. For comparison, the GPD Win 5 was launched on the same Indiegogo platform at a cost of $1,448, featuring a Ryzen AI Max 385 APU, 32 GB of RAM, and 1 TB of storage. On the other hand, the more powerful Ryzen AI Max+ 395 models began at $1,650, with 32 GB of RAM and 2 TB of storage.
In contrast, the OneXFly Apex will be priced at $1,399, matching the same base configuration as the Win 5. Furthermore, the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 can be upgraded to 48 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of RAM, costing $1,599, $1,799, and $2,239, respectively. Alternatively, One-Netbook is providing all configurations with a dedicated liquid cooling system for an additional $60 fee across all options. More information is available in the images below.
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