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Two days ago, OneXPlayer held a live event where they launched the OneXPlayer 2, the next in line of handheld gaming PCs that features the AMD Ryzen 7 6800U CPU and a larger screen size compared to its predecessors. Another revolutionary feature (at least for a handheld PC gaming device) is detachable controllers. One-Netbook, the parent company for OneXPlayer, doesn't want players only to use the new OneXPlayer as a gaming device. The developers want users to feel they can game, stream movies, and work on their new devices.

In addition to a new look and features, OneXPlayer introduces the new Play Center integrated software that supports features like frame locking, management over power consumption and GPU frequency, and fan speed. Users interested in pre-buying the OneXPlayer 2 can do so through the company's current Indiegogo campaign, with pricing currently at $989. Orders will be available until February 1, 2023, at 7:59 am PST.

The OneXPlayer has several new features and accessories that users can purchase with the new OneXPlayer 2. On the back of the system is a hidden stand; the screen is compatible with the 4096-level pressure-sensitive handwriting pen and a proprietary magnetic keyboard so that users can use the OneXPlayer 2 as a notebook, tablet, or gaming device.

The weight of the OneXPlayer 2 is 712g without the handles attached and 862g attached. The system offers a USB-C 4.0 interface to connect to an external dock or 4K screen. Battery life is decent, with capacities of 65.5Wh, but the company includes a 100W gallium nitride charger which can get you up to fifty percent power in only thirty minutes.

Inside the OneXPlayer 2 is the AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor. Readers might remember the review we wrote on the original OneXPlayer Mini with the AMD Ryzen 7 5800U CPU and 8-inch screen. Now, users can expect higher performance power and an 8.4-inch IPS "full lamination" screen offering maximum resolutions of 2560 x 1600 px with 100% sRGB color gamut and pixel density of 358PPI.

The full-screen resolution is only 2.5K, but the developers promise clear and clean graphics. For graphics, the AMD Radeon 680M core graphics power most games, and the system offers LPDDR5 6400 MHz memory for memory. Additionally, users can expect the PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe SSD to assist with performance, with power consumption levels maxing out at 20W. OneXPlayer ensures users will have their hard drive cooled by a nan-carbon copper heat sink, reducing the temperatures by up to 7 C.

OneXPlayer 2's cooling system offers one fan with a 75mm diameter and 71 LCD polymer fan blades to run silently and increase the internals' durability. This writer remembers the OneXPlayer Mini had a loud fan that you could turn off manually, but it was noticeable during gameplay. OneXPlayer has a PWM speed control that adjusts the fans' speed depending on the temperature. Two copper tubes measuring 8.6mm wide with a return-shape design and an additional surface area of 10,108mm assist with heat dissipation in the system.

Honeywell's phase change thermal conductivity fin ensures the device keeps a power consumption of 28W. OneXPlayer developers state that after one hour of use, the front and back temperatures range between 21 to 40.9 C. The grips can maintain even lower temperatures due to their unique design.

The grips on the OneXPlayer 2 are ergonomic and offer the ALPS gaming-grade joysticks with the same technology in the shoulder and trigger keys, measuring 7.5mm high and with an 18 angle of tilt. The linear trigger stroke is around 8.1mm, with a micro-action shoulder key with a keystroke between 0.2 to 1mm. Each handle has a dual vibration motor that can be customized depending on the game. OneXPlayer developers have researched to ensure that the joystick will have no center circle dead zone and support auto-calibration.

Sound comes by way of the dual speakers by audio equipment manufacturer Harman. Each speaker has been tuned and tested to meet certification standards, offering a well-balanced and pleasing sound. Check out the company's Indiegogo campaign here. OneXPlayer 2 systems are expected to ship in February 2023 after the end of the campaign.

Friends who like handhelds must have heard of OnexPlayer. Since its release , this Windows-based gaming handheld has attracted the attention of many netizens. The integrated handle design and 8.4-inch IPS high-definition display can smoothly run a variety of 3A games and online games such as "Battlefield 5", "Witcher 3", "Cyberpunk 2077", and "Genish Impact". Although there is nothing to say about the performance of this handheld, many netizens have complained that the 819g of the handheld is a bit heavy after starting this console, and it will be uncomfortable to hold the game for a long time. For this reason, the more portable OnexPlayer Mini is here. The domestic brand One-Netbook(1netbook) launched a new product on December 20.

In fact, this is regarded as an upgrade from the previous version. On the basis of continuing the performance configuration, the size and weight of the machine have been reduced. At the same time, the system software, battery life, heat dissipation and other aspects have been upgraded. So what are the characteristics of this newly released handheld? Let's take a look together.

First of all, from the appearance, the OnexPlayer Mini has been reduced from the previous 8.4-inch screen to 7 inches, and the weight of the whole machine has been reduced from the original 819g to 589g, making it more compact and lighter. You can play games on the commute roads of buses and subways, and during business trips at airports and railway stations. What is the concept of 589g? Here can be compared with the Steam Deck handheld, both are 7-inch handheld, OnexPlayer Mini is 12% lighter than Steam Deck (670g), but also 20.7% smaller.

In terms of the screen, the OnexPlayer Mini handheld is equipped with a 7-inch IPS screen with a resolution of 1920x1200, supports ten-point touch, and has a pixel density of 232PPI. Although such a screen cannot be compared with a professional laptop , it is for handheld game consoles. Still enough. The handheld uses an integrated game handle design, equipped with ALPS original gaming joystick, 7.5mm height, 18 degrees of inclination angle, I believe the actual control feel will be good. In addition, the shoulder button and trigger button have a relatively large contact area, especially the trigger button has a long stroke, which is suitable for playing racing games.

Handheld fever has always been a difficult problem for many manufacturers to solve. OnexPlayer Mini version adopts Honeywell hardware solution of phase change thermal pad + PC-grade large fan + pure copper heat pipe, combined with the software's intelligent temperature control technology, can well reduce the heating problem during the handheld game. Manufacturers test, long time gaming, the highest temperature of the handheld is about 45 degrees, and the handles on both sides are basically about 30 degrees.

In terms of battery life, the handheld has a built-in 10455mAh battery. The official data is that it can continuously play local videos for 8 hours and 15W full load games for 2 hours. It is worth mentioning that the machine supports 100W gallium nitride fast charging, which can charge 50% of the battery in 20 minutes; therefore, there is no need for users to worry about battery life, even for heavy gaming use, fast charging can provide protection. .

The handheld is equipped with the windows11 operating system. Users can install all kinds of PC games at will, or install them from many game platforms such as Steam. In addition, the machine also has a built-in game control center function, which can intelligently manage game setting data, systems, firmware OTA upgrades and other operations. (The game center function is expected to be released in 2 months)

Finally, I want to talk about the interface configuration of the handheld. The most important ones are two USB 4.0 interfaces and one USB-A 3.0 interface. The two 4.0 interfaces can be connected to a 4K monitor and a graphics card dock to enhance the gaming experience. In addition, one of the interfaces is designed at the bottom of the fuselage, which can be used with OnexDocKing docking station (peripheral accessories). This accessory has a wealth of expansion interfaces, which can be used for charging, surfing the Internet, connecting keyboard, mouse, monitor, etc., and become Use of an office computer.

Today, OneXPlayer/OneXFly and AOKZOE device's control center, the OneXConsole, got a new update today that added some pretty nifty features for you to use! This update adds two big features to the handheld PCs: Sound-Responsive vibration and a new gyro mode. The sound-responsive vibration will add vibration effects for games that don't support them, which has been especially useful for playing retro-emulated games. It works by monitoring the intensity of the audio and mimicking the vibration to match it.

There is also a new Gyroscope mode that emulates a steering-wheel motion to move the mouse. This is awesome for racing games where you want to move your console in the same motion as you would a wheel. You can also set the XY inputs to configure it further and toggle the gyro to auto-start on boot. There have also been some fixes for front-end issues, abnormal pop-up windows, and improved accuracy of the English translations.

I tried these out on my AOKZOE A1, which I reviewed, and I thought it was awesome to now have these options. You can get the new version of the console by going into the library window, tapping the profile in the top right, and clicking on "Check Update." You will be able to install it from there.

If you enjoyed this handheld review, check out the rest of the content on SteamDeckHQ! We have a wide variety of game reviews and news that are sure to help your gaming experience. Whether you're looking for news, tips and tutorials, game settings and reviews, or just want to stay up-to-date on the latest trends, we've got your back.

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