@@hellbillyhound I like that it has the higher refresh rate display and up to 64 GB RAM. But like the OneXPlayer 2 Pro the 2nd USB port is on the bottom with the Occulink port which I have never been a fan of ports on the bottom of a handheld. At least the 2nd USB port is not blocked when the controllers are in place like the X1. Still hard to hit the left triggers for the 1 USB C port leftover on the X1 without a 90 or 180 bent usb port adapter. But OneX makes awesome handhelds so I may not be able to resist.
Really want one! Looks amazing! My concern is that i had one model from OneNote in the past (onexplayer 5800U) and my experience with their Joysticks was really bad! Their Joysticks had a big problem with Deadzones (making Shooting games unplayable) Would love to see more about the controller and Deadzones!
I recently sold my OneXfly because of that deadzone issue. I couldn't find anyone else with the issue so i might've been in the minority. All the re-calibration, tips, and tricks couldn't help me unfortunately. It was too much for FPS games, and even made single player shooters feel just a tad off.
I still have my OneXplayer 5800u and I haven't noticed any issues with the joysticks, I play Lost Planet 2 on it just fine. My complaint is the sdcard is too slow to put anything on it other than roms.
The size comparison really highlights just how ridiculously large the steam deck is for its components. The x1 mini has a SIGNIFICANTLY bigger screen and processing power, AND has detachable powered controllers, while being basically the same size.
I imagine with very low wattage using only for internet browsing and general stuff the battery should endure enough for tablet using. This gaming tablet is awesome.
How many of these are being released by these companies( AyaNeo & OneXPlayer). I am really worried about their long term support for these devices as I doubt they can keep up with them.
@@erikhonkys118 That's the problem. Too many SKUs, each all having small users bases = company less motivated to actually support the 200 units they sold
They give the standard 1 year warranty. As for Software support, i think every device uses the same custom software, so i doubt their would be any issue with support (as long as the company is active). And these are basically mini pc's with some Bluetooth or special connecting software, so even without support they would work the same, unless there is some defects.
@@erikhonkys118 They already make these is limited quantity, so they don't have to worry too much about over stock (think they make like 100-500 of each version).
Really like it. Very curious to see if it can do 4k gaming with an RTX 3090 over oculink and a monitor attached. I can retire my gaming mini-pc if so and can use this for everything, portable/docked.
I wish you’d be a bit more honest with your reviews. Lately your reviews have been only focusing on positive, and leaving out comments about critical areas of improvement.
An 8" OLED screen, 1920x1200, 90 Hertz, it would be smaller, lighter, much more economical, more efficient and would have a more beautiful screen. It would allow for better ergonomic controls, like the ROG ALLY... In terms of aesthetics , they could round these edges of the body a little.
Be close to my OneXplayer 2 pro specs. They will release something similar pretty soon. I personally would like a bigger screen for work so I'm in the market for an X1.
Really wish someday 8-9inch with The thickness of a tablet (0.6cm ish) Weighs about 300-400gr, More than 4hours at max TDP More than 7-8hours at low TDP
Definitely a contender and finally a handheld with a decent capacity battery. Not to bothered about how the machine looks, it looks how it looks far as I'm concerned. Build quality seems good too. And it's still less bulky than a laptop. Which for me a disabled person is a good thing.
Damn, Cyberpunk had great performance. I wouldn’t mind running it at 800p with low or medium settings to get even higher frame rates. Really impressive.
Well I’m selling my Legion Go for this thanks to the inclusion of oculink. Egpu support with the legion go is severely lacking as it’s not even officially supported and the usb 4 ports overheat causing disconnects.
Super-odd to me that companies keep releasing these devices without track pads. Especially on a default Windows OS device. It's super annoying trying to navigate with sticks, and I hate being forced to use the touchscreen, I hate getting prints all over my display. I guess you could set up gyro to do it? That'd be weird.
I wish companies would start putting in multiple micro SD cards slots since the progress on 2TB is so slow. I'd love to have 4 micro SD slots. Also wish the kickstand was wider like a surface tablet
I really don’t understand why TH-camrs keep saying the review unit is a prototype and things might change. They never change with those Chinese companies. Those are small batches. They do sell them quickly and move on to the next thing.
2:05 if you "sliced" the controllers off the Steam Deck and attached it to the OneXplayer X1 mini it looks to be a better fit. I recon OneNet ought to copy the control layout of the Steam to allow for trackpads, more space for select/start/keyboard/home and face button/stick layout. More room for 4 x back pedals and perhaps 4 x shoulder buttons and 4 x nub buttons on top.
The only thing that bugs me is that it's a portrait display! That means AFMF doesn't work. Just like my AOKZOE A1 Pro. I was really excited to get one till I saw that. I might still get one but that's really tampered my excitement.
so glad I canceld my indiegogo for the intel x1, now idk if i want the mini or 10 inch! mini seems perfect but having 2 more inched of screen would be great for laptop mode
@@denisdenisenko4378 That’s how I viewed the legion go when it first came out. It’s a oxp 2 with functional detachable controls and better pricing. But worse battery and less ram.
hows the layout of the controller feel? one of my biggest gripes with these handhelds is the vertical layout of the buttons/dpad and the sticks and how it feels like your straining your thumbs to reach. i like the feeling of both the xbox controller and the Deck button layout.
I guess they tested and chose which chip to keep power and heat to last longer? Still it been long way to desktop to tablet to be compact size and portable.
Hi ETA, what happened to your vid with the copper cooling for the 35xxsp? I ordered the same item but am now worried you removed it due to an issue after install? Cheers.
I need a bigger screen than steam deck, but if you get some Xreal glasses you don't need to worry about screen size, you don't even need a screen. 3-in-1 is more productive than a regular handheld PC that's for sure.
glasses would be very impractical though, unless you don't do any other task while you are using it and there are no humans around to have normal interactions. It's still more practical to grab a device, do your tasks and leave it whenever you need to.
I got so excited until I saw a switch like stand instead of a full switch oled/surface pro kind of stand. Love playing my switch oled on my stomach as I lay back in bed 😂
This is getting out of hand. 7-8 inch handheld gaming device is plenty a enough. If you want a bigger screen just get a gaming laptop or if you want better all a round quality gaming desktop.
16:15 "easier for the roll in fighting games" unfortunately, OneNet has made the D-pad and right thumbstick too low and directly underneath the left stick and face buttons. You end up having to reach lower to pull bottom half circle moves with the dpad in fighting games and the controls are not off center like Xbox/Playstation controllers - when they are off center it allows thumbs to more naturally shift left or right between sticks and dpad/face buttons, but with these controls you have to move up and down. This is could be the result of having smaller controls and also a bit cramp. basically as mentioned a lot in the discord the controllers need to be bigger to allow better spacing, alignment and balance. OneNet looks to have improved the X1 mini by moving one of the USB-C ports as it was blocked by the controllers.
In my opinion that ONEXPLAYER Mini all new 144Hz 8.8 RYZEN 8840U Hand Held looks interesting, but it have too big screen. Is that here in Europe and how much it cost? About of other OneXPlayer hand helds i'm interested of the Most OneXPlayer Mini Pro what's now on huge sale only under 530€, is that worth it? That video was good thank you Eta Prime! 😎
I love this boom in portable consoles with PC architecture. However, I don't understand the priority in the features of these devices. Why does the screen need such a resolution and refresh rate? It won’t run a single game at 144 Hz at 2K, what’s the point of this frequency? Or why waste battery on stick lighting? Why increase cost by using wireless controllers? All of it makes it heavy for a portable device. It could be cheaper if the creators focused on the important things rather than marketing gimmicks.
Hardware looks good, but I just find the Windows experience (in handheld mode) on these devices too jarring. I've put ChimeraOS on my Legion Go (which works well), and until there's a windows mode (or app) that provides someting more like Steam's "big picture" mode, Windows on handhelds is a "no, thanks" from me. Don't get me wrong - the different manufacturers' (Armory Crate / Legion Space / OneXP CC) apps, or 3rd party apps (Handheld Companion etc.) are mostly fine, but Windows keeps interrupting (updates, notifications etc.) and dragging me back to the desktop (which is the jarring aspect). Never thought I'd miss the Windows 8 metro interface...
waiting to try out the rog ally x, depending on that outcome I may grab this one instead. But I noticed on the Kickstarter page it's still in "protoype" phase. I wonder if I order now if I'll get this prototype or will there be a delay until it goes to production 🧐. If that's the case I don't want to wait a few months before getting this in my hands lol!
Wouldn’t there be a lot of dust accumulating under that dpad? Which would force you to remove and clean it from time to time which can easily lead to the dpad being loose or worse
can't wait for someone to do a 17inch version weighing 8lbs
Knowing Ayaneo and ONEX, it'll be here in a couple months
NGL part of me really wants that
It will be called micro
The Minisforum V3 is 14 inches. Has V-link so you can hook up a console to it and use it as a monitor.
I think they should just tape some controllers to a laptop, that would be really epic!
YES! They listened and put a kickstand on this. No magnetic rear cover doohickey.
Are you going to buy one?
@@hellbillyhound I like that it has the higher refresh rate display and up to 64 GB RAM. But like the OneXPlayer 2 Pro the 2nd USB port is on the bottom with the Occulink port which I have never been a fan of ports on the bottom of a handheld. At least the 2nd USB port is not blocked when the controllers are in place like the X1. Still hard to hit the left triggers for the 1 USB C port leftover on the X1 without a 90 or 180 bent usb port adapter. But OneX makes awesome handhelds so I may not be able to resist.
they learned from Legion Go
@@mk_quattro They learned from the Discord comments lol.
They listened and made it more expensive 🫰🏻
Really want one! Looks amazing!
My concern is that i had one model from OneNote in the past (onexplayer 5800U) and my experience with their Joysticks was really bad! Their Joysticks had a big problem with Deadzones (making Shooting games unplayable)
Would love to see more about the controller and Deadzones!
Looks amazing!! Please tell me your joking 😂😂 most ugliest handheld yet!!
@@jaynosowsky9708Hey, man. Beauty is subjective.
I recently sold my OneXfly because of that deadzone issue. I couldn't find anyone else with the issue so i might've been in the minority. All the re-calibration, tips, and tricks couldn't help me unfortunately. It was too much for FPS games, and even made single player shooters feel just a tad off.
@alfonsomoran7706 just buy a rog ally ,so much cheaper.. and it's the best windows handheld you can buy. It is the king of handhelds
I still have my OneXplayer 5800u and I haven't noticed any issues with the joysticks, I play Lost Planet 2 on it just fine. My complaint is the sdcard is too slow to put anything on it other than roms.
The temps on this thing is crazy cool, my steamdeck constantly runs at 80c playing these games
the steam deck also cost 1/3 xD
The size comparison really highlights just how ridiculously large the steam deck is for its components. The x1 mini has a SIGNIFICANTLY bigger screen and processing power, AND has detachable powered controllers, while being basically the same size.
I imagine with very low wattage using only for internet browsing and general stuff the battery should endure enough for tablet using. This gaming tablet is awesome.
How many of these are being released by these companies( AyaNeo & OneXPlayer). I am really worried about their long term support for these devices as I doubt they can keep up with them.
Tbh not many people will buy those, so I think it will be manageable.
@@erikhonkys118 That's the problem. Too many SKUs, each all having small users bases = company less motivated to actually support the 200 units they sold
@@erikhonkys118 quite the opposite, since not many people will put pressure on them to update, they will remain unsupported very quickly.
They give the standard 1 year warranty.
As for Software support, i think every device uses the same custom software, so i doubt their would be any issue with support (as long as the company is active).
And these are basically mini pc's with some Bluetooth or special connecting software, so even without support they would work the same, unless there is some defects.
@@erikhonkys118 They already make these is limited quantity, so they don't have to worry too much about over stock (think they make like 100-500 of each version).
Would love to see some more benchmarks on this especially with things like ghosts of tsushima, horizon forbidden west, etc.
Looks like android tablet attach with Android controller
Well since its a touch screen display you can just remove the controllers and it's an actual tablet 😂
Wow you're a genius.
Exactly what I thought. This look is horrendous, a total show stopper.
Yeah but its wayyy more powerful
Well, in effect it's a slightly souped up Legion Go with oculink. I like that the M2 is easily exchangeable (well, relatively).
They did announce a regular one x player x1 with the ryzen 8840. Its on their twitter page
link, please :)
The detachable feature is dope
It's a table - handheld hybrid.
It's go huge bezels, kills it alittle but like the IO's and form factor. Well done
I think I'll wait for the 19 inch "MINI" version of this
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19 inches of onexplayer
I love how you pay attention to the Dpad and if its good enough for a fighting game.
Really like it. Very curious to see if it can do 4k gaming with an RTX 3090 over oculink and a monitor attached. I can retire my gaming mini-pc if so and can use this for everything, portable/docked.
I like the look of it.
I hate the look of it (square). Lol
Me too
I wish you’d be a bit more honest with your reviews. Lately your reviews have been only focusing on positive, and leaving out comments about critical areas of improvement.
An 8" OLED screen, 1920x1200, 90 Hertz, it would be smaller, lighter, much more economical, more efficient and would have a more beautiful screen. It would allow for better ergonomic controls, like the ROG ALLY... In terms of aesthetics , they could round these edges of the body a little.
agree with all of it.
Be close to my OneXplayer 2 pro specs. They will release something similar pretty soon. I personally would like a bigger screen for work so I'm in the market for an X1.
Happy the went with the 8840u… I backed the larger one but then backed out right before the cut because that Intel processor just seemed very sus.
I would love a fps test of warzone resurgence at 1080p with 1% lows, if you find the time. Thank you for the video.
Thanks a lot for your review.
It’s a great review. I have oxp2 Pro but now looking to get the x1 mini.
please release the latest chips by AMD AI APU
Thanks for the information.
Cool specs, but boy is it ugly.
1000% agree!!! Looks stupid!!!
idk whether to agree or disagree with you😂
It’s not that uglyb
That's subjective
Super subjective. I actually like it. It makes it stand out from the usual steam deck wanna be's
Really wish someday 8-9inch with
The thickness of a tablet (0.6cm ish)
Weighs about 300-400gr,
More than 4hours at max TDP
More than 7-8hours at low TDP
That's ARM 🤦
Definitely a contender and finally a handheld with a decent capacity battery. Not to bothered about how the machine looks, it looks how it looks far as I'm concerned. Build quality seems good too. And it's still less bulky than a laptop. Which for me a disabled person is a good thing.
Damn, Cyberpunk had great performance. I wouldn’t mind running it at 800p with low or medium settings to get even higher frame rates. Really impressive.
would love the Lenovo handheld with this controller
Well I’m selling my Legion Go for this thanks to the inclusion of oculink. Egpu support with the legion go is severely lacking as it’s not even officially supported and the usb 4 ports overheat causing disconnects.
I really hope steam take in this device when building the steam deck 2 it would be cool to be able to have steam os on 1 SSD and windows on the other.
15-18W it really efficient. Wow!
Looks great!
Nice. That looks like a device that could replace my Onexplayer 1S and Surface Pro 8
Super-odd to me that companies keep releasing these devices without track pads.
Especially on a default Windows OS device. It's super annoying trying to navigate with sticks, and I hate being forced to use the touchscreen, I hate getting prints all over my display. I guess you could set up gyro to do it? That'd be weird.
Now THIS is what I wanted.
Thank,s for the nformation🙏👍
I like the idea of thr easy swap drive. I wish the other manufacturers would do the same thing. Too bad this device will be so expensive though
I'm wait to see review with onexgpu and oculink !!!
Agreed
Looks like a big screen with switch hori split pad pros on the side
😂😂😂
I ha d to return my OneXPlayer 2, due to the SD card not staying in the slot. Other had the same issue and the location on this device scares me.
If they release a white version I'd probably go for it. Happy with Legion Go for now apart from it's speakers.
I wish companies would start putting in multiple micro SD cards slots since the progress on 2TB is so slow. I'd love to have 4 micro SD slots. Also wish the kickstand was wider like a surface tablet
I really don’t understand why TH-camrs keep saying the review unit is a prototype and things might change. They never change with those Chinese companies. Those are small batches. They do sell them quickly and move on to the next thing.
I love reading the complaints in the comments, It seems soo trivial .
2:05 if you "sliced" the controllers off the Steam Deck and attached it to the OneXplayer X1 mini it looks to be a better fit.
I recon OneNet ought to copy the control layout of the Steam to allow for trackpads, more space for select/start/keyboard/home and face button/stick layout. More room for 4 x back pedals and perhaps 4 x shoulder buttons and 4 x nub buttons on top.
The only thing that bugs me is that it's a portrait display! That means AFMF doesn't work. Just like my AOKZOE A1 Pro. I was really excited to get one till I saw that. I might still get one but that's really tampered my excitement.
brother look into loss less scaling frame gen if thats your only complaint
No back buttons in the controllers? That's sad, it helps a lot on many games
They only have 2 buttons at the back. If they made this 4 buttons I will buy it and thats the reason why im holding back.
That is close to identical to the Legion Go.
so glad I canceld my indiegogo for the intel x1, now idk if i want the mini or 10 inch! mini seems perfect but having 2 more inched of screen would be great for laptop mode
Oh, so this is why a Legion Go Mini news came up today
it's basically a cloned Legion Go with the exact same 8.8in panel at 1600p 144hz, yet zero mentioning of this.
The display and detachable controllers are the only common things. The rest of the hardware is totally different.
It’s more closer to their onexplayer 2 which came out before Legion go
That's exactly what I was thinking
They were producing similar handhelds long before Legion Go was created. So, maybe Legion Go is a cloned Onexplayer?
@@denisdenisenko4378 That’s how I viewed the legion go when it first came out. It’s a oxp 2 with functional detachable controls and better pricing. But worse battery and less ram.
dude I'm waiting for amd strix to launch they put a wide buss for the ram and some infinity cache so the gpu performance will be crazy
hows the layout of the controller feel? one of my biggest gripes with these handhelds is the vertical layout of the buttons/dpad and the sticks and how it feels like your straining your thumbs to reach. i like the feeling of both the xbox controller and the Deck button layout.
feels decent
x1 XL 14 inch with 7650m xt combo 3 lbs will be interesting next year
I guess they tested and chose which chip to keep power and heat to last longer? Still it been long way to desktop to tablet to be compact size and portable.
Definitely love this. Going to wait for the bigger one to go amd and get that. I love my legion go but i want a bigger screen lol.
Options 😁😁 For the price Id go with the Legion Go.
They should of put the right joystick on top like the steam deck. Especially with those small controllers. In my opinion anyways.
yea i would really enjoy this with bsp d9 controller
People said G cloud was a tablet with controller, but this one is the real tablet with controller
They're gunning for the Legion...
I don't think the specs will be worth the extra price I'm sure this thing has. I love my LeGo and wouldn't part with it for this thing.
@@coldsun1187 Same here. The LeGo was a good investment.
@@coldsun1187 except for the 16gb ram and an overheat ssd
@@tomraider099Never read that before about overheating. You're not too bright.
@@kennymccormick8295 dude, plug in your LGo and run the ssd test then tell me the result. if 90C is not overheat, i dont know what that is
I hope a handheld with snapdragon x Elite processor ready for ai window 11😮
When they implement snapdragon x elite in this form factor and a dedicated gpu this will be a good choice b/c of battery life
Hi ETA, what happened to your vid with the copper cooling for the 35xxsp? I ordered the same item but am now worried you removed it due to an issue after install? Cheers.
Commenters suggested that occupying the air gap around the battery with a conductive material was a hazard
@@dcsteele thanks for the reply, makes sense.
finally, one x player used the ryzen 8840U and can compete with aya neo again but, this design looks like a DIY console
I need a bigger screen than steam deck, but if you get some Xreal glasses you don't need to worry about screen size, you don't even need a screen. 3-in-1 is more productive than a regular handheld PC that's for sure.
glasses would be very impractical though, unless you don't do any other task while you are using it and there are no humans around to have normal interactions.
It's still more practical to grab a device, do your tasks and leave it whenever you need to.
The controllers not extended to the edge looks pretty terrible IMHO. Specs wise though, pretty nice
I so badly want one of these
Can't wait for the 15 inch version with a built in keyboard and track pad.. oh wait
I got so excited until I saw a switch like stand instead of a full switch oled/surface pro kind of stand. Love playing my switch oled on my stomach as I lay back in bed 😂
This is getting out of hand. 7-8 inch handheld gaming device is plenty a enough. If you want a bigger screen just get a gaming laptop or if you want better all a round quality gaming desktop.
a gaming laptop doesn't have a Steam Deck footprint.
Cool but price?
M.2 2230? Really?🤦♂️apparently, nobody can get this right. Other than that, it's great. At least it has an oculink port.
I still keep my lenovo legion go for another 1 year… very similar specs… and now legion go “used” going around for very good prices
Emulation test please 😁🥺
For steam fan's this better than lenovo go and ally x
16:15 "easier for the roll in fighting games"
unfortunately, OneNet has made the D-pad and right thumbstick too low and directly underneath the left stick and face buttons.
You end up having to reach lower to pull bottom half circle moves with the dpad in fighting games and the controls are not off center like Xbox/Playstation controllers - when they are off center it allows thumbs to more naturally shift left or right between sticks and dpad/face buttons, but with these controls you have to move up and down.
This is could be the result of having smaller controls and also a bit cramp.
basically as mentioned a lot in the discord the controllers need to be bigger to allow better spacing, alignment and balance.
OneNet looks to have improved the X1 mini by moving one of the USB-C ports as it was blocked by the controllers.
13:30 Why is SF6 running so slow?
In my opinion that ONEXPLAYER Mini all new 144Hz 8.8 RYZEN 8840U Hand Held looks interesting, but it have too big screen. Is that here in Europe and how much it cost? About of other OneXPlayer hand helds i'm interested of the Most OneXPlayer Mini Pro what's now on huge sale only under 530€, is that worth it? That video was good thank you Eta Prime! 😎
Wow, it's getting 100fps in MW3 at basically just shy of 720p
That Game Center looks straight out of 2002 😔
Looks cool 😎
does this have stylus support?
Please do an extensive test on Street Fighter 6
you know there is a difference between being able to hold it in your hand and a handheld
I love this boom in portable consoles with PC architecture. However, I don't understand the priority in the features of these devices. Why does the screen need such a resolution and refresh rate? It won’t run a single game at 144 Hz at 2K, what’s the point of this frequency? Or why waste battery on stick lighting? Why increase cost by using wireless controllers? All of it makes it heavy for a portable device.
It could be cheaper if the creators focused on the important things rather than marketing gimmicks.
should have been 144hz 1080p ( because r780m can't do better realistically) + 1080 p on that screen size is super sharp
Hardware looks good, but I just find the Windows experience (in handheld mode) on these devices too jarring. I've put ChimeraOS on my Legion Go (which works well), and until there's a windows mode (or app) that provides someting more like Steam's "big picture" mode, Windows on handhelds is a "no, thanks" from me.
Don't get me wrong - the different manufacturers' (Armory Crate / Legion Space / OneXP CC) apps, or 3rd party apps (Handheld Companion etc.) are mostly fine, but Windows keeps interrupting (updates, notifications etc.) and dragging me back to the desktop (which is the jarring aspect).
Never thought I'd miss the Windows 8 metro interface...
waiting to try out the rog ally x, depending on that outcome I may grab this one instead. But I noticed on the Kickstarter page it's still in "protoype" phase. I wonder if I order now if I'll get this prototype or will there be a delay until it goes to production 🧐. If that's the case I don't want to wait a few months before getting this in my hands lol!
I dont know why the oculink is in the bottom and not on top... that would cause lot of issues to organize your setup
SteamDeck ftw. No other device will impress me as much as this one no matter what.
I want to see this with an oculink egpu compared to a Legion Go with a thunderbolt 4 egpu...
this looks pretty cool!
people act like VRR is a deal breaker but it isnt and we have been for years without it.
how is the card reader? The first Gen OneXPlayer was terribly slow with sd cards, not even usb 2.0 speeds
Wouldn’t there be a lot of dust accumulating under that dpad? Which would force you to remove and clean it from time to time which can easily lead to the dpad being loose or worse
should have been a swappable 2280 to allow for 4-8TB SSDs.
This seems to be a step down as the device only looks to support up to 2TB SSDs.
Now review the X1 AMD version with the bigger display
Only intel
@@SRC267 no they drop-in an X1 with amd aswell
@@SRC267 next month the X1 Mini and X1 AMD will be coming out since the Intel version didn’t do so well
Lets be serious here ETA. Yes the X1 Mini is the same rough width and height dimensions, but the thickness of the mini is thick!
Can you also use this as an external display for laptop, PC etc? Does it run input or only outputs?
I bought an x1 mini, can you tell me the link to purchase the case in the video?