The first Intel Core Ultra handheld gaming PC has been unveiled, and it's an oddly massive 11-inch beast

The first Intel Core Ultra handheld gaming PC has been unveiled, and it’s an oddly massive 11-inch beast

With AMD dominating the handheld PC market, thanks to the Ryzen 7 7840U APU, it was only a matter of time before somebody decided to give Intel a try. That someone just so happens to be OneXPlayer, a brand that has a pretty decent track record with handhelds, such as the great OneXFly. It’s just announced the X1, part of a new line up called the OneXPlorer series, with Intel’s new Meteor Lake-powered Core Ultra chip handling all of the duties.

Although it looks just like a tablet, OneXPlayer claims the 11-inch handheld is a 3-in-1 design but hasn’t said what that really means. The teaser video gives us a few clues though, as it’s very reminiscent of the OneXPlayer 2 Pro. That’s an 8.4-inch device that uses Switch-style controllers and supports a magnetic keyboard to become a mini-laptop: tablet, notebook, handheld gaming PC. Three in one.

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