OneXPlayer Unveils X1 Air With Intel Lunar Lake CPUs and OneXGPU Lite eGPU

At its recent launch event, OneXPlayer revealed two major additions to its gaming ecosystem: the X1 Air handheld, powered by Intel’s next-generation Lunar Lake Core Ultra Series 2 CPUs, and the OneXGPU Lite, a compact external GPU enclosure featuring AMD’s Radeon RX 7600M XT.

The X1 Air continues the brand’s 3-in-1 design philosophy, functioning as a handheld console, tablet, and laptop with removable joysticks and a magnetic keyboard dock.

Specifications

  • CPU Options: Intel Core Ultra 5 228V (4.5 GHz) or Core Ultra 7 258V (4.8 GHz), both with 4 P-Cores and 4 LP-E Cores.

  • Graphics: Integrated Battlemage iGPUs (Arc 130V with 7 Xe2 cores up to 1.85 GHz, or Arc 140V with 8 Xe2 cores up to 1.95 GHz). Early benchmarks show performance rivaling or exceeding AMD’s top RDNA 3.5 iGPUs.

  • Memory & Storage: 32 GB LPDDR5x-8533 RAM, up to 2 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD.

  • Display: 10.95" LTPS touch panel, 2560×1600 resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, 540 nits brightness.

  • Battery: 72.77 Wh capacity.

  • I/O: 2× USB 4.0 Type-C, 1× USB 3.2 Type-A, TF 4.0 card slot (up to 2 TB, 300 MB/s), Mini SSD slot (up to 1 TB, 4000 MB/s), 3.5 mm headphone jack.

  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.2.

  • Audio: Harman 8Ω/1W stereo speakers.

  • Form Factor: 252 × 163.5 × 13.5 mm, 835 g weight.

  • Ultra 5-228V (32 GB + 512 GB): 6899 RMB (~$950 US)

  • Ultra 7-258V (32 GB + 1 TB): 7999 RMB (~$1100 US)

  • Ultra 7-258V (32 GB + 2 TB): 8599 RMB (~$1200 US)

Notably, the X1 Air drops the Oculink port included in the X1 Pro, but maintains premium design and versatility.

OneXGPU Lite – Compact eGPU With AMD RDNA 3 Power

The second announcement was the OneXGPU Lite, a downsized version of the original OneXGPU that used RX 7800M graphics.

Specifications

  • GPU: AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT (RDNA 3, 6nm, 32 compute units, 2048 cores, 2.3 GHz boost).

  • Memory: 8 GB GDDR6 (128-bit bus, 18 Gbps, 288 GB/s bandwidth).

  • Cache: 32 MB Infinity Cache.

  • Power: 120 W TGP, 280 W integrated PSU.

  • Cooling: Blower fan delivering 13.6 CFM airflow.

  • I/O:

    • 1× USB 5.0 Type-C (65 W PD)

    • 1× PCIe 4.0 x4 Oculink slot

    • 1× DisplayPort 2.0

    • HDMI 2.1 with 4K 144 Hz / 8K 60 Hz output

  • Form Factor: 114 × 116 × 34.5 mm, 493.5 g weight.

On stage, the OneXGPU Lite demonstrated a 3DMark Time Spy score of 10,245, positioning it as a powerful companion for portable gaming.

Pricing 3899 RMB (~$550 US)

With the X1 Air, OneXPlayer becomes one of the first brands to bring Intel’s Lunar Lake platform into the handheld space, while the OneXGPU Lite provides a lightweight external GPU option for gamers who want desktop-class performance in a portable form factor.


Do you think the X1 Air’s integrated Battlemage GPU is enough for modern AAA gaming, or does the OneXGPU Lite make it a must-have companion?

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