1800p gaming without dGPU: OneXPlayer Super V tablet muscles AAA games

OneXPlayer has unveiled the Super V, a handheld gaming tablet powered by the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H processor. This device is designed to run high-fidelity AAA titles without requiring a discrete graphics card. The hardware relies on the integrated Intel Arc B390 iGPU to deliver smooth performance at demanding resolutions. The Super V comes […]

1800p gaming without dGPU: OneXPlayer Super V tablet muscles AAA games

OneXPlayer has unveiled the Super V, a handheld gaming tablet powered by the Core Ultra X7 358H processor. This device is designed to run high-fidelity AAA titles without requiring a discrete graphics card. The hardware relies on the integrated Intel Arc B390 iGPU to deliver smooth performance at demanding resolutions.

The Super V comes equipped with 48 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage for ample capacity. Power consumption is configured at up to 65 W to ensure sustained gaming sessions. Benchmarks from ETA Prime indicate the system can average over 45 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077 at 1800p High settings.

OneXPlayer Super V handheld gaming tablet with Intel Core Ultra X7 358H processor and Arc B390 iGPU delivering smooth AAA performance at high resolutions.
The device runs Cyberpunk 2077 at over 45 FPS on average at 1800 resolution with High settings, reaching up to 110 FPS when enabling 4x XeSS Frame Generation.

Performance metrics show the device reaching 110 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077 when utilizing 4x XeSS Frame Generation. Red Dead Redemption 2 averages 66 FPS at 1440p with High graphics, while Resident Evil Requiem exceeds 60 FPS at 1800p. Crimson Desert runs around 40 FPS at 1800p High but jumps above 80 FPS with XeSS MFG enabled.

The OneXPlayer Super V is priced at $1,899.99 for the global market. This unit represents a significant investment for users seeking portable gaming without external graphics hardware. The launch highlights Intel Panther Lake handhelds supporting advanced upscaling technologies like XeSS Frame Generation.

OneXPlayer Super V priced at $1,899.99 for global market representing significant investment for portable gaming without external graphics hardware.
The launch highlights Intel Panther Lake handhelds supporting advanced upscaling technologies like XeSS Frame Generation.

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