One XPlayer

One Netbook,

One XPlayer

$939High-End

Handheld · Horizontal · Windows 10 / 11

Good for

NES, SNES, Game Boy, GBA

Support listed to

PS3

OS

Windows 10 / 11

Released

Jun 2021

The One XPlayer is a high-end horizontal retro handheld from One Netbook, with a 8.4-inch 2560×1600 IPS Touchscreen screen, WiFi and Bluetooth, and runs Windows 10 / 11. It is best suited for NES, SNES, Game Boy, GBA, with support listed up to PS3. It typically sells for around $939.

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Emulation

Supports 18 of 18 tested systems — 15 at excellent, 2 running well.

Excellent

DS, 3DS, GBA, N64, NES, PS1, PS2, PSP, Wii, SNES, Saturn, Genesis, Game Boy, GameCube, Dreamcast

Good

PS3, Wii U

Playable

Switch

Specifications

Display

Screen

8.4 inch

Aspect ratio

16:10

Resolution

2560 x 1600

Pixel density

359.39 PPI

Panel

IPS Touchscreen

Refresh rate

60 Hz

Performance

Chipset

Intel Core i5-1135G7 /

CPU

Intel Tiger Lake-U

CPU clock

0.9 GHz - 4.2 GHz (i5-1135G7)

CPU cores

4

CPU threads

8

GPU

Intel Iris Xe 80EU

GPU clock

1.3 GHz (80EU - i5-1135G7)

RAM

16 GB LPDDR4X

Storage

Internal 512 GB - 2 TB PCIE3 NVMe (or SATA) M.2 SSD,

Architecture

x86-64

Build

Battery

15,300 mAh (59Wh)

Weight

827 grams

Dimensions

288 mm x 130 mm x 25 mm

Material

Plastic

Charge port

USB-C x2

Controls

Shoulder buttons

Stacked

D-pad

Left

Thumbsticks

Symmetrical

Extra buttons

Start, Back/Select, Keyboard, Desktop, Turbo (TDP control), Fingerprint reader / Power, Magnetic Keyboard Add-on, Volume +- & Mute on back

Features

WiFi WiFi 6Bluetooth 5USB-CHDMI OutSD CardAudio JackStereo SpeakerAnalog SticksL1/R1L2/R2 TriggersAnalog TriggersL3/R3 ClickableTouch ScreenVolume ButtonsActive CoolingRumble

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