– Starting price is $1,399, surpassing the $1,000 mark but competing with devices like the MSI Claw 8 AI+
– Features a modular 3-in-1 design with detachable controllers and magnetic keyboard (handheld, tablet, mini laptop)
– Boasts an 8.8-inch AMOLED display with 1920×1200 resolution, HDR, 144Hz VRR, and up to 1100 nits brightness
– Powered by Intel Arc G3 Extreme and Arc B390 graphics, with an 85Wh battery and 35W full-power mode
– Crowdfunding on Indiegogo carries inherent risks and does not guarantee product availability
Onexplayer 3 Starts Crowdfunding
So the Onexplayer 3 handheld has finally launched on Indiegogo, and the pricing for all the different configs is now public. It begins at $1,399 for the 24GB RAM and 512GB storage model, then the 24GB/1TB version is $1,499, and the top-end 32GB/1TB model costs $1,699. Even though it smashes the $1,000 barrier, this handheld still puts pressure on devices like the MSI Claw 8 EX AI+, which goes for just above $1,200 and earned a solid 85% in our review.
Graphics and Display Specs
Powdered by the Intel Arc G3 Extreme and Intel Arc B390 graphics, the Onexplayer 3 uses a 8.8-inch native landscape AMOLED display panel. It’s resolution is 1920×1200, and other screen specs include HDR support, 100% DCI-P3 coverage, up to 1100 nits peak brightness, and 144Hz VRR. Turning to the design, the company has choosen a modular 3-in-1 setup with detachable controllers and a magnetic keyboard, effectivly allowing it to serve as a gaming handheld, a standalone tablet, and a mini laptop all at once.
Battery and Cooling Features
You get an 85Wh battery thats paired with a 35W full-power mode on board. The cooling is handled by a 11,203 mm² vapor chamber plus a 16,644 mm² aluminum fin array. As allways, a crowdfunding campaign does not guarantee availability, so potential buyers should familiarise themselves with the risks before deciding weather to make a purchase.


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