It’s a familiar design, but OneXPlayer has given its premium handheld an internal upgrade.
BEHOLD the first gaming handheld PC we’ve used that sports AMD’s latest APU, the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370—the chip formerly known as Strix Point. It’s a game-changer for handhelds. It brings Radeon Anti-Lag and Fluid Motion Frames 2, the latter being AMD’s frame-generation technology. Those APU-enabled features are what set the OneXFly F1 Pro apart.
Mind you, that $1,339 price tag sets it apart, too. That money would get you a full RTX 4070 Super gaming PC, and leave enough change for a decent 1080p gaming monitor. So yeah, you’ve got to really want that ultra-compact form factor.