Key Takeaways
1. One-Netbook launched the OneXPlayer Super X in China, featuring AMD’s Strix Halo architecture and Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with a power output of 120 W.
2. The device will have a global release, following the success of the OneXPlayer X1 series, and an English teaser video has been released.
3. The OneXPlayer Super X is positioned to compete directly with the Asus ROG Flow Z13, claiming superior resolution and an AMOLED display.
4. It features a larger battery (83.5 W) and improved storage options with M.2 2280 and mini SSD slots.
5. The OneXPlayer Super X is expected to launch in October, but pricing and OCuLink connectivity details are still unclear.
Earlier today, One-Netbook unveiled the OneXPlayer Super X in China. As previously discussed, the company has confirmed that this device is one of the growing range of products utilizing AMD’s Strix Halo architecture with the Ryzen AI Max+ 395. Allegedly, the OneXPlayer Super X can push this APU to 120 W, which is a notable difference from the Asus ROG Flow Z13, currently priced at $2,229 on Amazon.
Global Release Plans
One-Netbook has announced that the OneXPlayer Super X will have a worldwide launch, similar to the OneXPlayer X1 series that came before. To support this, the company has released an English version of the teaser video they previously shared in Chinese, which is included below.
Competition with ROG Flow Z13
Furthermore, the company has made it clear to Discord members that the OneXPlayer Super X is designed to directly compete with the latest ROG Flow Z13. If the teaser video didn’t already make this clear, One-Netbook has also shared a concise table that outlines the areas where the OneXPlayer Super X is said to outperform the ROG Flow Z13.
For example, the OneXPlayer Super X features a better resolution and an AMOLED display compared to the ROG Flow Z13. It is expected to have a 14-inch panel size, considering its display type, resolution, and a larger keyboard accessory than what is offered with the OneXPlayer X1 series. This display will likely consume more power than the 2.5K IPS panel found in the ROG Flow Z13.
Enhanced Battery and Storage Options
To address this power demand, One-Netbook has equipped the device with a battery that is 19.2% larger, rated at 83.5 W. Additionally, the OneXPlayer Super X comes with M.2 2280 and mini SSD slots, which is a step up from the M.2 2230 slot in the ROG Flow Z13. As we understand it, this is the same 1517 SSD type made by Biwin, which will also be featured in the GPD Win 5. Currently, One-Netbook is planning to launch the OneXPlayer Super X in October. However, details on pricing and whether the device will include OCuLink connectivity remain uncertain at this time.
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