One-Netbook updated the OneXPlayer X1 Pro with AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor and Radeon 890M graphics, with global preorders starting at $1,799 ahead of June 1 shipments. The refreshed handheld keeps the same detachable controller layout, 10.95-inch display, and native OCuLink connectivity from the earlier HX 370 version while moving to AMD’s newer Gorgon Point platform.
The Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 combines four Zen 5 cores, eight Zen 5c cores, 24 threads, and 36MB cache alongside Radeon 890M graphics clocked up to 3.1 GHz. The processor runs on TSMC’s 4nm process with configurable power ranges between 15W and 54W depending on workload profiles.
AMD give the chip with an updated XDNA 2 NPU delivering up to 55 TOPS locally and roughly 80 TOPS total AI performance across the platform. While the handheld keeps the same Radeon 890M branding as the earlier HX 370 version, GPU clocks now run slightly higher.

One-Netbook currently lists two configurations for preorder. The base model carries 32GB memory and a 1TB SSD for $1,799, while a 32GB and 2TB version is available as well. Current preorder bundles ship with a magnetic keyboard, detachable controllers, and a protective carrying bag as limited-time extras.
The handheld keeps its 10.95-inch touchscreen with a 2560 × 1600 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The larger display continues separating the X1 Pro from smaller handheld gaming devices by pushing closer to compact gaming tablet territory.
A native OCuLink port remains part of the hardware with bandwidth reaching up to 63Gbps for external GPU connections. USB4 support remains available too for additional docking and expansion setups.


Battery capacity is 65.02Wh, while charging support climbs to 100W through the bundled GaN charger. One-Netbook pairs the hardware with an updated cooling layout designed for sustained gaming workloads.
The company is still using its custom OneXConsole software layer on top of Windows. It brings together game library access, performance tuning options, cloud save support, and quick overlay shortcuts in a layout built for portable gaming.
Audio hardware features Harman-tuned stereo speakers, while biometric security includes a fingerprint reader integrated into the power button together with AI-assisted facial recognition support.
The newer HX 470 configuration arrives roughly $400 above the original HX 370 model pricing from late 2024 despite keeping nearly identical storage and memory configurations.
Source: OneXplayer






