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Hot on the heels of the OneXFly APEX, the OneXPlayer Super X is a Tablet-Laptop with pretty much identical internal specifications, but instead of an 8" display, we have a lovely 14" 2.8k 120Hz OLED panel to go with the laptop form factor. The device will be available on Kickstarter from December 11th.

OneX Super1

Like the OneXFly APEX, we have the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 (or 385) CPU and Radeon 8060S (or 8050S for 385 models) GPU powering the system, so it's a pretty beefy setup. It also runs at the same TDPs as the APEX, with 80W being the maximum for the air-cooled variant, whereas a "Frost Bay" variant with optional liquid cooling can run at up to 120W TDP for a little extra power.

Pricing has also already been revealed for the different SKUs that will be available, ranging from $1899 to $2759.

You can see the full rundown of models in the image below:

OneX Super2

Storage can be expanded via MicroSD or via OneXPlayer's MiniSSD cards.

The OneXPlayer Super X comes with a magnetic keyboard attachment to switch the form factor from a tablet to a laptop at any time, and comes equipped with 2 USB-C ports, a full-size HDMI port, as well as a USB-A port, so you have your wired and wireless connectivity sorted, thanks to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth being supported as well.

This one, at least, does appear to have the battery mounted internally, but it still is only 85Wh, so don't expect very long battery life from this one, sub-1 hour when doing intensive gaming for sure.

You can register your interest in the OneXPlayer Super X on the device's Kickstarter page ahead of its launch on Thursday, 11th December 2025.

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Oliver Stogden
Oliver began playing video games at an early age, starting with the SNES console and Commodore Amiga computer. Nowadays, his interest is in the future of portable technology, such as handheld gaming systems, portable power stations/banks, and portable monitors. And seeing just how far we can push these devices.
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