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04.01.2024 06:26

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Best gaming tablet pc for sale

Photo: One-Netbook
Photo: One-Netbook

There are very few tablets with a diagonal of less than 10 inches that can do everything a user could want, even the most demanding ones. Usually, tablets in this range are equipped with Android and an Android-compatible processor (Snapdragon, MediaTek), which is a good combination for most users. We can practically do whatever we want on them: play some demanding mobile games, use emulators, watch movies, design in Photoshop and the like. A good example is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, which, however, has a hefty price tag.

The One-Netbook company approaches the preparation of smaller tablets in a slightly different way. They recently revealed the latest OneXplayer X1 model, which we will be able to use in three ways: laptop, tablet and as a platform for playing the most powerful games.

The One-Netbook OneXplayer X1 tablet will be based on a 10.95-inch or 28-centimeter LTPS touch-sensitive screen with a resolution of 2.5K. The screen frequency will be an enviable 120 hertz. Sufficient capacity will be provided by the 16-core Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor with a total power of 45 watts. The eight-core Intel Xe-LPG Arc graphics card built into the powerful processor will take care of driving the most demanding graphic content. This can run the Cyberpunk 2077 PC game at 1920 x 1200 resolution and medium graphics at 60 frames per second. It's not a bad result, but we're concerned about how long the battery will last.

One of the main advantages of the One-Netbook OneXplayer X1 tablet will also be support for external ONEXGPU eGPU graphics cards. The Oculink interface allows the connection of a graphics card, but only with the signature of the One-Netbook company. For example, according to current information, you will not be able to connect an ASUS external graphics card to this tablet.

The One-Netbook OneXplayer X1 will go on sale in January. At the moment, it is not yet known how much will have to be deducted for it. Considering the hardware specifications, however, the price will not be low.


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