One-Netbook has come back to share more information about the OneXPlayer G1, right after launching the OneXPlayer X1 Pro, which features an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 APU and can support up to 64 GB of RAM. They also hinted at the OneXSugar, a product made in partnership with Sugar Cubes. Unlike the OneXSugar, which runs on Android, the OneXPlayer G1 uses the same Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 APU found in the OneXPlayer X1 Pro.
Hardware Details
To summarize, One-Netbook has verified that the OneXPlayer G1 will contain various other components within its 900 g casing. Additionally, the device comes with a detachable keyboard that conceals a controller along with a compact secondary touch keyboard. Essentially, the OneXPlayer G1 expands on the design of the GPD Win Mini but maintains a similar width to the Lenovo Legion Go, which is currently priced at $549 on Amazon, not including its removable controllers.
Release Date Insights
Interestingly, the OneXPlayer G1 is just about a week away from launch, even with the recent global release of the OneXPlayer X1 Pro. The company has privately notified us that the latter will be accessible on January 9, but it will be launched on Indiegogo instead of through its OneXPlayer retail store. Currently, the pricing is still unclear, as well as any potential launch promotions and memory options that might be available.
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