
ONE Xplayer
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ONEXPLAYER G1's CPU & GPU : AMD Ryzen A1 9 HX-370 processor, 12 Cores/24 Threads. Base Frequency 2 GHz Max Turbo Frequency Up to 5.1 Ghz Graphics: AMD Radeon 890M RNDA3 Graphics card. graphics framework 12 graphics cores / 2900 MHz graphics Frequency. ONEXPLAYER G1's Screen: 8.8 Inches LTPS screen,97% DCI-P3, 500 Nits, 16:10 Ratio, 343 ppi pixel density,2560x1600 Resolution,Refresh Rate 144Hz. 178 degree super-large viewing angle, support 10-points touch, and bring a clear and exquisite game quality experience ONEXPLAYER G1's Two Keyboards: 1. A Built-in All-IN-ONE RGB Touch Keyboard (switch trackpads with one click) 2.A Standard RGB Backlight WASD Magnetic Bluetooth keyboard.The G1 is only 899 grams,and is small enough to pack into a handbag, easy play your favourite games on the go!
The ONE XPLAYER G1 is a high‑end 2‑in‑1 handheld PC powered by an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and Radeon 890M GPU, delivering desktop‑class performance in a portable clamshell form factor with a 144 Hz 2.5K touchscreen. It offers eGPU support, a detachable RGB keyboard, and Hall‑Effect sticks, but its battery life is limited under gaming loads.
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Best For
Hardcore PC gamers who want to play modern AAA titles while traveling, emulation enthusiasts targeting high‑end consoles, mobile professionals needing a compact Windows PC, and users who plan to dock the device with an eGPU for desktop‑level performance.
Not Ideal For
People who prioritize long battery life, ultra‑portable pocket handhelds, or who prefer a pure handheld form factor without a clamshell. Also not ideal for users who dislike Windows update hassles or need strong keyboard backlighting.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers applaud the G1 for delivering desktop‑level performance in a handheld, highlighting its high‑refresh 2.5K display, robust Hall‑Effect controls, and the game‑changing OCuLink eGPU port. They note the clamshell design adds protection and versatility but sacrifices some portability, and the limited battery life remains a drawback for on‑the‑go gaming.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the raw power and screen quality, often calling it the best handheld for AAA titles and praising the protective clamshell and detachable keyboard. Recurring complaints focus on short battery life, heat buildup, small thumbsticks, and occasional Windows update issues.
Common Complaints
Short battery life (~1.5 h gaming), heat buildup after extended use, small thumbsticks requiring caps, weak keyboard backlight, and Windows 11 update‑related stability problems.
What People Are Saying
“I own the Steam Deck OLED, Lenovo Legion Go, and ROG Ally X — this is the one I play on the most. The screen is beautiful at 1600p, and performance is great. Hogwarts Legacy runs at 50fps on medium at 20W with AMD FSR.”
“Best handheld for AAA gaming on the go.”
“Battery life is short — barely 1.5 hours in games.”
How It Compares
vs. Steam Deck OLED
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Choose the G1 if you need raw performance and a high‑refresh display; stick with the Steam Deck OLED for longer battery life and a more console‑like experience.
vs. Lenovo Legion Go
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Pick the G1 for maximum multitasking power and keyboard versatility; opt for the Legion Go if you value lighter weight and better portability.
vs. ROG Ally X
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The G1 is the better choice for users who want a larger, sharper screen and eGPU capability; the Ally X suits those who prefer a slimmer form factor and longer battery endurance.