OneXPlayer X2 and Apex Air Unveiled with Intel Panther Lake APU

OneXPlayer unveils the X2 and Apex Air gaming handhelds, featuring Intel Panther Lake and Arc G3 Extreme processors for portable play.

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OneXPlayer has introduced two new gaming handhelds that expand its lineup with distinct hardware approaches. The company unveiled the OneXPlayer X2 and the OneXPlayer Apex Air to address different segments of the portable gaming market. These devices represent a shift toward Intel-based silicon for the brand's upcoming releases.

Tablet-style handhelds target portable gaming market with distinct hardware approaches

The OneXPlayer X2 serves as the direct successor to the previous generation X1 model. It adopts a tablet form factor equipped with detachable controllers, mirroring the design language of its predecessor. This configuration allows users to separate the input controls from the display panel for varied play styles.

  • Processor (APU): Panther Lake handheld APU
  • Form Factor: Tablet with detachable controllers
  • Successor To: OneXPlayer X1
  • Processor (Apex Air): Intel Arc G3 Extreme
  • Battery (Apex Air): Swappable 85W battery

Under the hood, the X2 is powered by an Intel Panther Lake handheld APU. Intel positions this specific processor as a direct competitor to the AI Z2 Extreme chip found in rival devices. The hardware choice signals a move toward high-performance integrated graphics solutions for portable systems.

The second device, the OneXPlayer Apex Air, utilizes an Intel Arc G3 Extreme processor instead of the Panther Lake APU. It distinguishes itself with a swappable 85W battery system that matches the capacity and interchangeability of the non-Air model variants. This design prioritizes extended play sessions through easy power management rather than internal battery upgrades.

Current information regarding these devices remains limited, as detailed technical specifications have not yet been fully disclosed by the manufacturer. Reports indicate that little is known about the exact performance metrics or feature sets at this stage. Industry observers expect the units to retain configurations similar to existing models once full details emerge.

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