OneXPlayer Shows New X1 Air A Gaming Tool With Lunar Lake Power
OneXPlayer is getting ready to bring out a new gaming tool, the X1 Air. An official sneak peek has told us it will use a high-end Intel Lunar Lake chip, the Core Ultra 7 258V, and it will show off the brand's smart 3-in-1 style.
Main Specs and How Well It Does
The sneak peek shared a lot of key details about the gear in the next tool. At its core is the fresh Intel chip, which might make the X1 Air a top doer in the handheld gaming scene.
- Chip: Intel Core Ultra 7 258V (from the Lunar Lake group).
- Screen pics: Built-In Arc 140V iGPU.
- Memory: 32 GB of LPDDR5x RAM.
- Saving room: PCIe 4.0 ready.
- Power: It’s got 72 Wh now, better than the 65.02 Wh in the X1 Pro.
Looks and How It Works
The X1 Air keeps the smart look plan of the ones before it, made around a light, aluminum frame. It works in three clear ways:
- As a normal gaming tool with controllers you can take off.
- As a stand-alone tab.
- As a laptop when put with the keyboard add-on.
The tool will show a 10.95-inch "2.5K" screen, likely the same as on the X1 Pro. For easy use, it comes with a built-in stand that moves for use on a table and has lit-up RGB pieces.
For pulling in stuff, the sneak peek made sure it has two USB4 spots. It did not say, though, if an OCuLink spot for eGPU setups will be there.
What We Know Now
This sneak peek gives us the first sure look at the OneXPlayer X1 Air. While it talks about the main gear and how it looks, big info like price and the full time it comes out is still not told. OneXPlayer is likely to tell us more soon.