1. One-Netbook is returning to AMD’s Strix Halo platform with the new OneXPlayer X2 Mini.
2. The OneXPlayer X2 Mini features an 8.8-inch, 144 Hz VRR OLED display, similar to the Lenovo Legion Go 2.
3. It aims to outperform the Legion Go 2 with an 85 Wh battery and Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU.
4. The device includes detachable controllers and a small keyboard accessory, with a likely global release pending.
Latest Announcements and Releases
April has been a extremely lively month for One-Netbook. They recently disclosed the new models like the OneXStation and Super V under their OneXPlayer brand. Both models are now ready for worldwide buying, sporting AMD Strix Halo and Intel Panther Lake processors respectively. The company is really working hard to introduce new gadgets to their customers with variety of specifications and features in the market.
Exciting Return to AMD’s Strix Halo Platform
Recently, the firm said that they will comeback to AMD’s Strix Halo platform with a brand new OneXPlayer X handheld device. It’s quite the comeback since they’ve previously launched multiple versions of OneXPlayer X1, including the X1 Air, X1 Mini, and X1 Pro. The latest change is the move towards the OneXPlayer X2 series, kicking off with the OneXPlayer X2 Mini.
Design and Display Features
For those who remember the OneXPlayer X1 Mini, it shares the same 8.8-inch display size as the Lenovo Legion Go. Looks like the X2 Mini takes a similar approach, featuring an 8.8-inch OLED display with a 144 Hz VRR refresh rate, similar to the Legion Go 2. We’re anticipating a resolution of about 1920 by 1200 pixels and a peak SDR brightness of 500 nits, making it a pretty bright and sharp screen for handheld gaming devices.
Performance and Additional Features
The device aims to beat the Legion Go 2 by packing a robust 85 Wh battery paired with a Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU, promising a good balance of power and efficiency. When comparing to the OneXFly Apex, the X2 Mini introduces neat features like detachable controllers and a small keyboard attachment, giving users more flexibility and productivity options. Although the device has only been teased on Chinese social media forums, its presence on the company’s Discord suggests that a worldwide launch could be on the cards very soon.

