ONEXPLAYER · X1
ONEXPLAYER X1
3-in-1 tablet/handheld/laptop hybrid · Legacy — superseded by the X1 Pro; still sold
The X1 was ONEXPLAYER's first 3-in-1 hybrid — tablet, handheld (via detachable controllers) or laptop (via an optional magnetic keyboard) — and the first Meteor Lake gaming handheld with a dedicated OCuLink port. AMD 8840U variants followed the Intel launch on the same chassis. It has since been superseded by the X1 Pro but remains a capable, well-connected hybrid.
Pros
- Genuine 3-in-1: tablet, handheld and laptop via a detachable magnetic keyboard
- OCuLink plus dual USB4 for eGPU flexibility
- Sharp 10.95" 2.5K 120 Hz touchscreen with 540 nits
Cons
- 789 g main unit alone, heavier still with controllers attached
- Intel Meteor Lake variant was Indiegogo-limited (200 units per SKU)
- Superseded by the X1 Pro (HX 370) for buyers who don't need the lower price
Also in
Configurations
Intel Core Ultra 5 125H · 16 GB · 1 TB
Core Ultra 5 125H · Intel Arc Xe-LPG · 15–45 W class (exact range unconfirmed) TDP · 16 GB · 1 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (M.2 2280)
$859 Indiegogo early-bird (sold out); retail was ~$1,049 $859 (as of 29 Jun 2026)
Check price →Intel Core Ultra 7 155H · 32 GB · 2 TB
Core Ultra 7 155H · Intel Arc Xe-LPG · 15–45 W class (exact range unconfirmed) TDP · 32 GB · 2 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (M.2 2280)
$1,299 original retail; clearance price ~$799 $1,299 (as of 29 Jun 2026)
Check price →Ryzen 7 8840U · 32 GB · 1 TB
Ryzen 7 8840U · RDNA 3 (12 CUs — Radeon 780M @ 2.7 GHz) · 8c / 16t · Up to 30 W TDP · 32 GB · 1 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (M.2 2280)
~$1,099 launch $1,099 (as of 29 Jun 2026)
Check price →Ryzen 7 8840U · 64 GB · 2 TB
Ryzen 7 8840U · RDNA 3 (12 CUs — Radeon 780M @ 2.7 GHz) · 8c / 16t · Up to 30 W TDP · 64 GB · 2 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (M.2 2280)
~$1,399 launch $1,399 (as of 29 Jun 2026)
Check price →Display
- Size
- 10.95"
- Panel
- IPS
- Resolution
- 2560 × 1600 (2.5K, 16:10)
- Refresh rate
- 120
- Brightness
- 540 nits
- Touch
- Yes
Controls & input
- Hall-effect sticks
- Yes
- Triggers
- Hall Effect
- Layout
- Detachable side controllers with "chicken leg" grips and 2× back buttons; optional magnetic keyboard sold separately
Battery & power
- Capacity
- 65 Wh
Build & ergonomics
- Weight
- 789 g
- Dimensions
- 252 × 163 × 13 mm (tablet body); ~355 mm wide with controllers attached
- Materials
- Aluminum alloy + ABS
Connectivity & ports
- Ports
- OCuLink + dual USB4 40 Gbps; microSD
- USB4 / Thunderbolt
- Yes — dual USB4
- External GPU
- OCuLink port for eGPU (confirmed functional for AMD GPUs; one user reported Nvidia issues, not independently confirmed)
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi 6E
- Bluetooth
- 5.2
Reliability & common issues
- Maturitylow
The Intel X1 was the first Meteor Lake gaming handheld and was limited to 200 units per SKU at Indiegogo early-bird pricing
FAQ
How much does the ONEXPLAYER X1 cost?
The ONEXPLAYER X1 starts from $859 (as of 29 Jun 2026). Pricing varies by configuration and retailer — check the latest on Amazon.
What operating system does the ONEXPLAYER X1 run?
It runs Windows 11 — full access to every PC storefront and anti-cheat, with more UI friction than SteamOS.
Does the ONEXPLAYER X1 have Hall-effect sticks?
Yes — the ONEXPLAYER X1 uses Hall-effect analog sticks, which use magnets instead of contact potentiometers and don’t develop drift over time.
Sources & data quality
Compiled from manufacturer specs and independent reviews. Last verified 29 Jun 2026. Unknown values are left blank rather than guessed.
Recorded conflicts
- refreshRateHz: The Intel and AMD X1 share a 120 Hz 2.5K panel — different from the older ONEXPLAYER 2/2 Pro's 60 Hz panel on the same 8.4" size class.

