OneXPlayer X1 will integrate Meteor Lake CPU
- December 15, 2023
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Those familiar with the portable video game console market already know that the various OneXPlayers that have come to market have always been devices that shine with their
Those familiar with the portable video game console market already know that the various OneXPlayers that have come to market have always been devices that shine with their
Those familiar with the portable video game console market already know that the various OneXPlayers that have come to market have always been devices that shine with their high performance. From the Mini at the end of 2021 to the latest so far, OneXPlayer 2 Pro, which was introduced last June as the evolution of OneXPlayer 2, always check the technical specifications of each model from the beginning of this year. it is clear to us that we are talking about the top of the offer.
These aren’t cheap devices, of course, although that’s understandable when you check the parts list. For example, the 2 Pro is priced at $1,299.00 (although it’s currently marked down to $999.00 and the MSRP of the 2 is $1,099.00. For that money, we’re talking about devices with features that in some ways far exceed entry-level PCs.
It is possible, now more than ever, thank you to the shock that came with the Steam Deck announcement two and a half years agothe portable console with which Valve brought back to the fore a type of device that had been largely pushed out of the focus of users due to the proliferation of smartphones… or so it seemed, as after the resounding success of Valve’s portable we saw how it was once again activated, and today offers us a wide and varied range of devices for every taste and budget.
Well, as we can read in DigitalTrends, the next machine of the house aims even higher, and it is OneXPlayer X1 will be powered by integrated Intel Meteor Lake. There’s no word yet on what SKU will be chosen for the console, but it’s safe to assume that it will be a standard model of the console, not a console-exclusive version, as would be the case. a huge surprise, given the brand’s limited reach (and therefore sales volume).
Although the system’s GPU will be integrated into the APU, the company also revealed that the OneXPlayer X1 will have an OcuLink interface that allows you to connect an external GPU to it, which will undoubtedly increase your performance. The rest of the details revealed by the brand focus on her screen, 10.95 inches with a resolution of 2.5K and a refresh rate of 120 Hzand that it will have two stereo speakers certified by Harman AudioEFX. The remaining details will be revealed next January.
Source: Muy Computer
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