OneXPlayer has already revealed the OneXFly Apex, an AMD Strix Halo-powered gaming handheld, but now it has revealed more information about the Super X, which the company calls the "ultimate 2-in-1 gaming laptop." The new OneXPlayer 14-inch tablet, which was previously revealed in a presentation, is powered by AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU with up to 128 GB of LPDDR5X unified memory. The OneXPlayer Super X is currently listed on Kickstarter, although it hasn't officially launched there yet, so pricing is unclear. Although it is technically a tablet, OneXPlayer ships the Super X with a magnetic keyboard accessory, technically making it something akin to a Microsoft Surface-style 2-in-1 device. OneXPlayer is billing the Super X as a do-it-all compact tablet for everything from creative workloads and gaming to heavy local AI tasks. The AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 has a TDP of up to 120 W, and it will supposedly have an 83.5 Wh battery, which isn't particularly large, given the sizeable power budget. That 120 W TDP may pose a problem for a slim form factor, but OneXPlayer is allegedly planning a liquid-cooled version of the Super X tablet—although not much is available regarding the details of said liquid-cooling system.

As with most AMD Strix Halo devices, expansion and upgrades are limited to the SSDs, and the Super X has one M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 slots, although a maximum storage capacity is not listed by OneXPlayer. The display is a 14-inch, 2880×1800, 120 Hz AMOLED panel with a claimed 138% coverage of the sRGB color space. The display supposedly also supports HDR and VRR, the latter of which should be a decent help when it comes to gaming workloads and perhaps even battery life. It also supports a stylus with 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, so it may be useful as a sketching tablet or note-taking tool. The ports on the Super X include 2× USB4, 1× USB 3.2 Type-A, 1× 3.5 mm audio, 1× TF Card slot, 1× HDMI 2.1, 1× PCIe 4.0 Mini SSD Expansion Slot (externally accessible).

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