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One Xplayer Mini launches with an AMD Ryzen 7 and a bigger battery

One Xplayer is launching a new version of the One Xplayer Mini, this time powered by an AMD Ryzen 7 5800U and featuring a bigger battery.

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One-Netbook, the company behind the One Xplayer Mini we reviewed earlier this year, is launching a new version of the handheld gaming PC, this time powered by an AMD processor. Specifically, it comes with an AMD Ryzen 7 5800U processor, which replaces the Intel Core i7-1195G7 that's in the original model.

ONE XPLAYER Mini running Fortnite
The ONE XPLAYER Mini is a 7-inch handheld gaming PC with Windows 11

One-Netbook has announced its latest handheld gaming PC, the ONE XPLAYER Mini, featuring a 7-inch display and a high-end Intel CPU.

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One-Netbook is back at it with a new handheld gaming PC, the ONE XPLAYER Mini. If you don't remember, the company launched the ONEXPLAYER last year, and it was a console/PC with a large 8.4-inch screen, but the new Mini model comes with a 7-inch screen that's more in line with the upcoming Steam Deck from Valve.

ONE XPLAYER Mini review: A handheld gaming PC that's actually portable

We're reviewing the ONE XPLAYER Mini, the latest PC-console hybrid inspired by the Nintendo Switch and a potential Steam Deck rival.

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It would be wrong to say that the Nintendo Switch was the first big-screen handheld console, but there's no denying that the sheer popularity of the system has prompted many more companies to create their own handheld gaming devices, often based on Android or Windows. Among the many devices trying to capitalize on the success of the Switch, we got the ONE XPLAYER last year, and now, the company is back with a more compact version, aptly called ONE XPLAYER Mini, and we're here to review it. This is a smaller model that's much closer to the actual size of the Nintendo Switch, while still offering a full PC experience and solid performance. Not just a response to the Switch, it's also trying to preemptively fight the Steam Deck, which is the first big-name effort of this kind that will actually come to market.