OneXPlayer Mini Review | What Should We Expect From New Gaming Console?
One Netbook decided to try to play on the popularity of Steam Deck and introduced its own OneXPlayer Mini portable PC based on an AMD processor.
As the name suggests, the OneXPlayer Mini is actually a slightly smaller variant of the original model released in 2021. The 7-inch OneXPlayer Mini screen supports a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. It also comes with faster PCIe NVMe storage instead of slower eMMC technology. With 16GB of RAM and tons of ports, the OneXPlayer Mini truly feels like a full mini PC.
OneXPlayer was originally only available with Intel processors. The new OneXPlayer Mini comes with an AMD Ryzen 7 5800U processor with eight cores and 16 threads, as well as Radeon Vega 8 graphics. The OneXPlayer Mini uses AMD Ryzen ready and comes with Windows out of the box, making it really more comparable to Windows laptops. In contrast, Steam Deck uses AMD's own SoC and runs Linux-based Steam OS.
While the Steam Deck tops out at $650, the OneXPlayer Mini starts at $999, which is actually a discounted presale price from the full $1,260. At this price, you could easily buy a more powerful gaming laptop, but for many, the portable form factor is the deciding factor.
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