One-Netbook unveils a new handheld gaming console, the ONEXFLY featuring AMD's latest Ryzen 7000 APU and several cutting-edge features.
For those unaware, One-Netbook is the same company responsible for the OneXPlayer handheld lineup, which is famous for its Ryzen-based devices. Similarly, the ONEXFLY features Ryzen 7 7840U Phoenix APU based on Zen4 architecture. The APU features 8 cores & 16 threads and also includes the Radeon 780M iGPU which comes with RDNA 3 architecture. It includes 12 compute units for a total of 768 cores, and those will run close to 2800 MHz frequency. The APU is among the best in the market, offering great performance at just 15-28W design.
Moving on to the display, the ONEXFLY handheld console features a 7-inch ultra-thin bezel display with a maximum resolution of 1920×1080. The display is also rated at 120Hz and has a peak brightness of 450 nits allowing consumers to have the best visuals in any environment.
The device weighs around 580g, much lower than its competitors, such as the ROG Ally, which weighs 608g. The ONEXFLY also features a 48Wh battery with support for GaN fast charging hence the device could give you an average of 2-4 hours depending on usage.
The ONEXFLY handheld console is also focused on being the nicest looking one too; The device has several RGB features onboard, such as a personalized RGB emblem, allowing users to adjust the lightning however they like. Furthermore, there is centric RGB lightning along the joysticks, which ensures complete visibility in a darker environment and compliments the aesthetics. The ONEXFLY is expected to come in a white/grey or utterly black color scheme.
The device is listed on a crowdfunding website for now and the company is yet to disclose a
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