OneXFly Apex

One Netbook

OneXFly Apex

$2,149High-End

Handheld · Horizontal · Windows 11 / Linux (Bazzite)

Good for

NES, SNES, Game Boy, GBA

Support listed to

Switch

OS

Windows 11 / Linux (Bazzite)

Released

Feb 2026

The OneXFly Apex is a high-end horizontal retro handheld from One Netbook with a 8.0-inch 1920×1200 IPS screen, WiFi and Bluetooth, and runs Windows 11 / Linux (Bazzite). It is best suited for NES, SNES, Game Boy, GBA, with support listed up to Switch. It typically sells for around $2,149.

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Emulation

Runs all 18 tested systems at excellent quality — a top-tier performer.

Excellent

DS, 3DS, GBA, N64, NES, PS1, PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, SNES, Wii U, Saturn, Switch, Genesis, Game Boy, GameCube, Dreamcast

Specifications

Display

Screen

8.0 inch

Aspect ratio

16:10

Resolution

1920 x 1200

Pixel density

283.02 PPI

Panel

IPS

Refresh rate

120 Hz

Performance

Chipset

AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395

CPU

AMD Zen 5

CPU clock

3.0 GHz - 5.1 GHz

CPU cores

16

CPU threads

32

GPU

AMD Radeon 8060S

GPU clock

2.9 GHz

RAM

48 GB / 64 GB / 128 GB LPDDR5X

Storage

Internal 1 TB / 2 TB M.2 2280 SSD, External Mini SSD & MicroSD

Architecture

x86-64

Build

Battery

85 Wh

Weight

1079 grams

Dimensions

290.15 mm x 123.5 mm x 22.5 - 40 mm

Material

Plastic

Charge port

USB-C x2

Controls

Shoulder buttons

Stacked

D-pad

Left

Thumbsticks

Symmetrical

Extra buttons

Dual rear function buttons, Fingerprint/Power, Home, Keyboard/Mouse button, Quick Access button, Volume +-

Features

WiFi WiFi 6EBluetooth 5.2USB-CHDMI OutSD CardAudio JackStereo SpeakerAnalog SticksL1/R1L2/R2 TriggersAnalog TriggersL3/R3 ClickableTouch ScreenGyroscopeVolume ButtonsActive CoolingRumble

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