OneXPlayer has just pulled back the curtain on their newest gadget, a versatile high-powered device that can transform from a console into a laptop depending on your needs. Priced starting at $899, the OneXPlayer G1 is loaded with the newest Intel and AMD processors, offering up to 64GB of RAM and a whopping 4TB of storage. If you’re quick, and support their Indiegogo campaign within the first 96 hours, they’ll throw in a snazzy protective case for free.
As for what’s under the hood, the G1 comes in a variety of configurations, including Strix Point, Arrow Lake-H, and Hawk Point. If you opt for the top-tier, you’ll find the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 in there with its 12-core power (four Zen 5 and eight Zen 5c), paired with the RDNA 3.5-based Radeon 890M with 16 Compute Units (CUs).
Diving into the lineup further, we find the Arrow Lake-H model, which surprises with its Core Ultra 7 255H—16 cores in total (six P, eight E, and two LPE), along with the Arc 140T. It boasts a score of 4,060 points on 3DMark according to OneXPlayer, but we should really hang tight for independent tests before drawing any conclusions. Closing off the options, the Hawk Point variant runs on a Ryzen 7 8840U with eight Zen 4 cores and a Radeon 780M coming in with eight CUs.
When it comes to pricing, you can get your hands on the G1 starting at $899. This price gives you a Ryzen 7 8840U, 32GB of memory, and a 1TB solid-state drive. At the other end of the spectrum, the premium version costs $1,539 and is packed with the might Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, 64GB of RAM, and 4TB of storage goodness.
The G1 features an 8.8-inch display that dazzles with a 2.5K resolution and a 144 Hz refresh rate. It’s encased in a lightweight frame made from aircraft-grade aluminum, weighing in at just 900g. For productivity, there’s a detachable keyboard and trackpad. Pop those off, and you’re met with built-in controllers flanking a mini-keyboard that likely supports capacitive input.
While the triggers on this device are linear, it isn’t clear if the joysticks employ hall-effect tech. For those needing more power, the G1 supports OCuLink and USB4 ports for hooking up an external GPU as well as USB Type-A ports for various connectivity options.
The G1 is now up for grabs via crowdfunding on Indiegogo. Remember, backing a crowdfunding project is more like an investment than a straightforward purchase. For those hanging out in Las Vegas and pondering a closer look, you can catch the G1 in action at booth 1-31145 in the LVCC, South Hall.