OneXPlayer, famous for its super-sized gaming handhelds and the recent launch of the AMD Strix Halo-powered Super X gaming tablet, has officially confirmed that it will be putting the high-powered AMD Strix Halo APU into a compact gaming handheld with the OneXFly Apex. The Apex, officially teased by OneXPlayer, will be available with an AMD Ryzen AI Max 385 or Max+395, and exact pricing is yet to be confirmed, but a $1,000+ price point is fully expected, given its internals. No official release date has yet been announced for the OneXPlayer OneXFly Apex gaming handheld, either.

The OneXFly Apex will have a native landscape 8-inch display, so there will be no incompatibilities like there were in the early days of the Lenovo Legion Go, and that display will feature a 120 Hz refresh rate with VRR. The controller layout will be similar to that of the ASUS ROG Ally, with asymmetrical joysticks, and it will have two-stage triggers. It will also have a microSD card slot for storage expansion, but there is no word on what the internal storage size would be. OneXPlayer also mentioned what it calls the "ONE Dock silent liquid cooling system," but it has not provided any details about how the dock would work. The closest competitor to the OneXFly Apex is the GPD Win Max 5, which features a detachable 80 Wh battery.
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