The OneXFly F1 Pro is a groundbreaking gaming handheld that features the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, making it capable of running nearly any AAA game you can think of. It also includes the Radeon 890M integrated GPU, which allows it to perform exceptionally well. Recently, the company revealed how the F1 Pro can run Red Dead Redemption while maintaining a low thermal design power (TDP).
Impressive Performance in Gaming
In a recent teaser video, One-Netbook showcased the OneXFly F1 Pro achieving over 80 frames per second in Red Dead Redemption at a mere 10W TDP. The game was played at a 1080p resolution, and although the graphics were set to low, it’s quite remarkable to see the Radeon 890M delivering such strong performance at such a low power consumption level.
Benchmark Scores Reveal Potential
Additionally, One-Netbook highlighted the performance of the Ryzen AI 365 version of the gaming handheld. According to the 3DMark Time Spy benchmark, the Radeon 880M in the OneXFly F1 Pro scored 2,084 at 10W, 2,967 at 15W, and 3,346 at 25W. For context, the score of 3,346 at 25W surpasses the performance of the Asus ROG Ally X, which scored lower at 30W in our tests. This indicates that even the more affordable version of the OneXFly F1 Pro outperforms many last-gen handhelds.
Pricing and Future Expectations
However, the OneXFly F1 Pro comes with a higher price tag compared to older models. With the current pre-order discount, the starting price is set at $1,099. This price point is somewhat expected, especially since even the Strix Point mini PCs are more expensive than their Hawk Point counterparts. Looking ahead, there’s hope that the next generation of gaming handhelds featuring the Ryzen Z2 series may lower prices somewhat (for instance, the Legion Go with Z1 Extreme is currently priced at $659.99 on Amazon).