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**Introducing the One XPlayer: A Powerful Portable Gaming Machine**

In the world of gaming, innovation knows no bounds. Today, we’re excited to introduce you to a device that’s turning heads and setting new standards in the portable gaming PC market—the **One XPlayer**. This impressive little machine is here to redefine what it means to game on the go.

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### A Revolutionary Gaming Experience

You might remember the hype surrounding the full-fledged Windows gaming PC with its sleek slide-up screen and keyboard design. However, as exciting as that concept was, there was one major drawback—it wasn’t exactly pocket-sized. You’d have to lose your phone just to fit it in your bag, which isn’t ideal for on-the-go gaming.

But now, the **One XPlayer** is stepping into the spotlight with a screen that absolutely dwarfs its predecessor, the GPD Win 3. Let’s get up close and personal with this powerhouse.

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### Meet the One XPlayer: A Force to Be Reckoned With

Take a look at the size of this thing! The **One XPlayer** is here to crush the growing competition in the handheld PC market. While it’s certainly compact enough to call “handheld,” we’ll admit—pocketable? Maybe not so much. But what makes up for its slightly bulkier form factor is the sheer power and innovation packed inside.

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### Designed for Gaming on the Go

Here’s where things get interesting. The **One XPlayer** comes with an optional keyboard dock, similar to the one you’d find on a Nintendo Switch. Unfortunately, we don’t have it in our hands right now, but just take a look at how it works. There are a couple of magnets built into the design, so you can pop that puppy onto the device and kick out the stand—just like on a plane or any other on-the-go scenario.

Imagine sitting on a flight, placing your **One XPlayer** on the seat tray with the dock attached—it’s almost like having a full Surface Pro or netbook experience. While the display isn’t exactly big for a computer, it’s more than adequate for gaming and regular use. Let’s dive into what makes this screen so special.

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### The Screen That Gaming Lovers Will Admire

The **One XPlayer** boasts a 2560 x 1608.4-inch IPS display—yes, you read that right! While it might not be HDR or anything overly fancy, the visuals are nothing short of stunning for gaming purposes. The pixel density is through the roof, making everything look crisp and sharp. Colors? Let’s just say they’re vibrant and true-to-life, as one would expect from an IPS panel.

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### More Than Just a Gaming Device

But wait—this isn’t just about gaming. While it excels in that department, it’s also a capable little machine for everyday computing tasks. Whether you’re browsing the web, streaming content, or even handling some light productivity work, the **One XPlayer** delivers.

And let’s not forget about the keyboard dock—it transforms this handheld device into something much more versatile. It’s almost like having two devices in one: a portable gaming machine and a full-fledged computer when you need it.

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### Final Thoughts

As we wrap up our time with the **One XPlayer**, it’s clear that this device is setting new standards in the portable PC market. Its combination of power, portability, and innovative design makes it a must-have for gaming enthusiasts who want to bring their games on the go without compromising on performance.

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In conclusion, the **One XPlayer** is a game-changer in the world of portable gaming PCs. Its powerful performance, innovative design, and versatility make it a standout product in an increasingly competitive market. If you’re ready to take your gaming experience to the next level, the **One XPlayer** is here to deliver.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- Oops!(beep)You guys remember thisimpressive little number, right?Full-fledged Windows gaming PC.Got a slide up screen and keyboard.Pocketable form factor,hold on, gotta lose my phone here...Bam!Pretty freakin' sweet!Exceptehh, I dunno.Screen's a little small, isn't it?That is where this comes in.Meetthe ONE XPLAYER:A powerful portable gaming machinewith a screen that absolutely dwarfsthe GPD Win 3.Look at the size of this thing!And it's comin' in to crushthe growing competitionin this handheld PC market.Okay, handheld...Yeah, it's handheld.Pocketable?(clears throat)Hold on...(grunting)Ehh.Maybe not so much.But what is so much,is my excitement to tellyou about our sponsor:NordPass.Store your passwords in a single placeand log in to your favoritewebsites and services,keeping all your information safewith NordPass password manager.Learn more at the end of this video.(upbeat music)This is actually akeyboard dock connector.So, we don't have it unfortunately,it's an optional accessory.But you can see how it works,there's a couple magnets right there.So you pop that puppy on,you kick out the NintendoSwitch-style kickstand,and y'know, you're on a plane,you put it on the seat tray or whatever.And, it's kinda like a combinationbetween a Surface Pro and a netbook.'Cause, while the display is bigfor a handheld gaming console,it's not exactly big for a computer.The good news, though is thatmoving right around to the front,let's waste no timegetting to this screen.It is a 2560 by 1608.4 inch IPS display.It's not HDR or anything like thatbut it looks freakin'awesome while gaming,and has a silly amount of pixeldensity for regular usage.The colors are what I woulddescribe as \"good enough\".Brightness is also good enough.And, while 60 hertz isn'tthe best thing ever,with a device like thisyou're gonna be lucky to be gettingmore than 60 FPS in anymodern games anyway.So, I think it's pretty much a win.Moving around to the back,we've got two intakesfor what looks like apretty beefy cooling system.What the devil do they have in here?As well as volume up and down,mute, as well as afingerprint sensor over here.Of course, a lot of thebusiness is up on the top.Because it is a full-fledged PC,it has full-fledged PC IO.So you've got the cooling ventsthat I talked about before.Microphone/headphone combo jack.Two USB Type-C's,this one right here islabeled for charging.MicroSD,which is super nice.I wouldn't load up a PCgame on a microSD card,but, if I was playing, y'knowolder emulated games for example,it's more than fast enough for that.As well as USB 3.0.That puts it in pretty close contentionwith the Aya Neo for its IO.The only thing really missing hereis that I would really preferto have a bottom-mounted charging portso that when I'm gaming,it's hangin' off thebottom and not off the top.Oh, right, gaming!(chuckles)Let's talk about the controller.So it's an Xbox-style controller.There's your start.There's your select.I dunno, whatever, I'm a SNES kid.Got your analog...Click's okay.A little mushy, I would say.Resistance on the joysticks, though ispretty darn good.ABXY'salso a touch mushy.D-pad not bad!Considering how bad modern D-pads are,I would consider thisto be very acceptable.And, this is really cool:So you've got your rightand left shoulder buttons,but you've also gotright and left triggers.And, unlike the Aya Neo,where these are just 1/ \\0, binary states,these (clicks tongue) are analog.V' interesting.'Specially if you're into racing gamesor something like that.We've got a keyboard button here,which brings up the onscreen keyboard.Not the good onscreenkeyboard, unfortunately.I wish that it just did that,that would be better.And if you hold it, it'llactually illuminate.See, watch this: boop!And now you can use yourjoystick as a mouse.This needs some work.Fortunately this is stillan early access product,so they've got some time to tune this,but it takes an awful long timeto move the mouse acrossthe screen right now.That's not great.They also got a turbo button.Let's talk about what that means.So inside here,you can get anywhere from a Core i5-1135G7all the way up to a Core i7-1185G7.Which, (chuckles)the ONE XPLAYER Indiegogo video calls,\"the world's most powerful CPU\"because I guess they haven't heard ofdesktop CPU's, for example.Anyway.It's equipped with up to 16 gigsof 4266 LPDDR4 memory,Intel's Iris Xe graphics,as well as 512 gigs of M.2 storage,and a 60 watt-hour batterywhich they say can lastfor five to six hourswith light usage,or two to three hours while gaming.So that's pretty competitivewith other handhelds thatwe've seen like this.Which is good,considering the sizeof the freakin' screen.But, your battery life'sgonna go down a little bitif you go into turbo mode.The cooling system for thisthing apparently takes upan inordinate amount of space inside itbecause it's designed to handle up tothe full 28 watt TDPof this CPU.Why don't we go ahead and open it upand have a look at that?- No, not reallyI wanna see it workin'.(David laughing)I wanna know what makes it tick, David.Yeah, we only have one.This is prototype AF.Welp, it's basically allcooling system and battery,as advertised.Here's a controller.Here's another controller.These are actuallysurprisingly big speakers.I've got high hopes forthe integrated audio.Here's the magnets that we foundfor the keyboard dock.One, two...That one looks pretty cheaply mountedbut, whatever.I lost count, doesn't matter.Unfortunately, I don'treally have a good lookat the inner guts.I'm assuming that thisthermal pad right hereis probably for the SSD.I don't wanna break itbefore we make a video.Yep.Everything still seems tobe working, which is good.Do we have Cinebench onhere or anything like that?I gotta say,the difference in screenresolution between thisand the GPD Win 3 and the Aya Neomakes a huge difference.Even being close to it like this,like I would with a handheld,it is, just...It's crisp.2560 by 1600 is a lot ofpixels for this screen size.Are we turboed right now?Oh yeah, we turboed.Let's see what kind ofperformance we can get.We're gonna plug in.I wanna see what thisthing can freakin' doon a drag strip.Holy schnikes!Your PC, huh?She a goer?Know what I mean?Well base is 2.8.This is three point almost one.Not too flippin' shabbyconsidering this is a quad-core processor.I mean, do you remember when quad-coresat, y'know, three gigahertz in changewas the desktop experience?Actually not that long ago.It's a little loud.Not crazy loud.And, actually runssurprisingly not that hotall things considered.Of course, we don't havethe onboard GPU running yet.We're gonna fire up agame real quick here.I just wanna see what the score is.5,106 points.That's about 75% asfast as a Core i7-7700K.So like I said, not thatfar off desktop performancejust a few short years ago.Let's see how it handlessomething kinda eSportsy.We're gonna start with Rocket League.Hmm.Remember how I said I had high hopesfor the speakers David?Well I did.Hello?All right.The controller's got abit of a weird behaviorwhere, if you have it in mouse mode,when you launch the gameand then try to switchit back to gamepad mode,the game won't always pick it up.So let's go ahead and close the gameand give that another try here.(clock ticking)Controller's workin' nowand we are gonna go full moonshot here,running at 2560 by 1600,basically maxed out details,uncapped frames per second,and then disabling motion blur.And let's see what we get here, all right?That is a lot of resolutionfor a device this size.- Yeah, I take back what I said before,about the display being pretty decent.We're sittin' at anywherefrom around 35 to 45 FPS.This is like, super playable.How close can you get?- I'm pretty close--- Wait, what, what do youmean battery's running low?I am plugged in right now.One of the outlets is unplugged!We might get some more performance--Oh man, the brightness went way up!- What!- Oh, it was just,I thought we were inthe plugged-in profile!Oh my goodness!We're gettin' like 40 FPS now!Actually that looks pretty similarin terms of performance, butthe display looks way better!It's running like max details!One complaint though.Something I'm noticing is thatthe plastics and the molding,they lack refinementcompared to the Aya Neowhich conveniently,I happen to have right here.They've done a better jobof rounding off thebottom so that it restsin your palms a little bit better.And especially when you considerhow flippin' heavy this thing is,I'm noticing, even after sitting hereand using it for the lastlike 15 minutes in a row,it kinda is digging in a little bit,it's not too comfortable.Butthere's something that I also realizedwhile I was talking to you guys about it.The screen on this thing!It's not just a little bigger.It's a lotbigger!To the point whereI don't even think Iwould use it like this.If I'm sittin' like this, right?How close would this haveto be to be equivalent?This is very scientific...About there.So that buys you like an extraat least three or four inches.And you know what they say,three or four inches is a lot!You know what I want to do though?We've got kind of a unique opportunitywith both Intel Xegraphics and a Ryzen 4500Uboth in like mobile gameconsole form factors.Let's see how they stack up.I'm gonna run thisat exactly the sameresolution and settingsas that one.Also, we should probably turn turbo off,nobody's gonna use that.It's like gonna kill your battery life.The performance of theseis impressively close.So what it really comes down to is,who makes the game consoledesign that you prefer.And also some other things.It's a bit tangential to my pointbut hey, the USB port works.Transferring to this driveat 636 megabytes a secondreal casually right now.That's the limit of this drive,not the limit of this port.Pretty sweet.Everything seems to be going well in RPCS3running Persona 5 which isa pretty demanding PlayStation 3 game.- Oh, and it's done, bud.So there you have it.While Intel's onboard Xe graphicsdefinitely have a lot of potential,right now the drivers havesome catching up to docompared to AMD, Nvidia, andfor that matter even Intel'solder onboard graphics.For comparison, (clears throat)the Aya Neo.Okay, that's not a lot of FPS,butit is running.I bet we could get it running better ifwe spent some more time on it though.(clock ticking)There we go.Look at that.Dang!We gettin' like almost 30 FPS.Basically 30 FPS locked.Emulating that on onboard graphics:pretty freakin' cool.And I do have hope for Xe.It's just thatthe drivers are clearly not there yet.Couldn't even launch, andAMD's runnin' at 30 FPS.Of course that's not thedevice the video is about.Let's go back to the ONE XPLAYER.- Ah, no.Switch, Yuzu doesn't work either.What we can do though,is we can run games in Dolphin.So let's start with Super Mario 64.Look at that ladies and gentlemen.It's smooth.N64 isn't the only thing youcan do in Dolphin of course.Let's go ahead and try somethinga little more demanding.I'll play some Wii games,ladies and gentlemen.Oh that, man that--- Oh.- Oh!- That joystick really gets in the way ofwhat's shakin' here.Man, this is a--'Kay, I'm actually--Sorry, David.Can I just hold it where it's comfortable?- Okay, 'cause this is awesome.The size of this screenis a complete game changercompared to the Aya Neo.If Intel can get theirdrivers figured out,this is frickin' awesome!And to be clear guys, it's not just Intel.The entire developmentcommunity around these emulatorshas to figure out how to getthe most out of Xe graphics.This button was a really good idea.Being able to be fullscreen in an emulatorthat doesn't have kind ofany meaningful way to--Oh wow, okay,I guess you could do that.Wait a second.Is that a Windows 10 feature?Oh that's freakin' awesome.Nevermind. Well, whatever.It's still nice to have a button that justtakes you back to the desktop.(David chuckles)Can you even believe thisis like a desktop backgroundpeople use at work?Grow up.Oops!(beep)For those of you who aren't familiar,what we're doing now isnot running Apex Legendsnatively on this,but rather streaming it froma gaming desktop upstairs.That's one of the waysthat you can have haveAAA gaming experienceon these mobile devicesif you already have a gaming PC.Oh wow, is this likeactually your account Jessie?- Well not settings, likeyour record (laughs).- I'm not very good at this game.- We're gonna double our kill count today.If you just watch.To play a Heal Drone.How do I do that?- Oh, I'm dead.- I'm bleeding out- You're downed yeah.Oh wow.I just got, did I justget my face stomped on?- Wow, that was really fast (laughs).(beep)Now we're running on the hardware directlyand the point of firing up something likeBatman Arkham Asylum is to showthat with the enormous back catalogof PC games that are out there,just because it's a AAAdoesn't mean you won't beable to run it on a handheld.Sure, something newer like Apex Legends?Probably not gonna run that great.But an older title like this?I have it absolutely cranked.You're seeing a couplestutters and hiccups here, butthat is not bad!Native res'!It's like actually pretty dang smooth.And this is not a terrible looking game.Obviously the texturesaren't very modern generationand stuff like that.Like, it's kind of flat lookingcompared to something newer, butit's not bad!Of course that's beforewe talk about price.After the Indiegogo's complete,the base model is gonnastart at over $1,000with the top-end Core i7, two terabyte onerunning 1,600 U.S. dollars.And, that's to saynothing of the fact thatwe know absolutelynothing about this companyother than that apparently they have asilkscreen on here that says\"powered by Tencent Games\".So there's a good chance thatthey will actually deliver hardware, butunlike someone like GPD,where we know that theyhave long track recordof delivering exactlywhat they say they areand then actually following upwith support for the devices,we just have no idea whatthat's gonna look like.It's an utterly unique experience, thoughwith the size of this screen.And while I do have some concernsabout Intel's Xe driversupport in the years to come,it's Intel, sothat scenario where I have confidencethat they're gonna mostlyget that stuff figured out.So, feel free to check itout at the link down below.And while you're at it,check out our sponsor!NordPass password manager helps you storeall of your passwords in a single place,keeping them safe and secure.It recognizes your favorite websitesand automatically fillsin your login details,and, can create newcomplex passwords for youso you don't have to sitthere and think like, oh man,\"butter, fart, pound, ampersand...\"Whatever, it'll just comeup with that stuff for youand stash it away sothat it's ready to recallwhen you need it.I coulda really used somethinglike that when I was younger,'cause I'll let you guys in on a secret:My first email address wasmoomoo_the_cow@hotmail.com.My password for it?Koolcow1.All lowercase with a K for cool.Not a great password,and with NordPass,you will never have apassword like that ever again.So don't wait.They've got unlimited password, note,and credit card storage.And premium starts at just $2.50 a month,giving you additional features likedata breach alerts,password health reports,and up to six active devices.For a limited time, you can get 70% off atwo-year NordPass premium planwith an extra month for free.So protect your passwordstoday at nordpass.com/linusand use code LINUS.(upbeat music)If you guys enjoyedthis video,well hey, we actually checked outquite a few devices like thatand we've alluded to these other ones,but you can check out ourfull videos on the GPD Win 3as well as the Aya Neoat the links down below.\n"