ONEXPLAYER X2 Mini

- One-Netbook confirmed the ONEXPLAYER X2 Mini for global release, powered by AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395. (videocardz.com) - The device pairs an 8.8-inch OLED and a detachable keyboard, positioning it between gaming handheld and mini-PC. (gsmgotech.com) - The announcement underscores how the handheld market is blending portable gaming with mini-laptop productivity features. (videocardz.com)

One-Netbook has confirmed the ONEXPLAYER X2 Mini for a global launch, extending its latest AMD-powered handheld beyond China. (videocardz.com) The company posted the same teaser on its global YouTube channel after first previewing the device on Chinese social media, a step Notebookcheck and VideoCardz both treated as confirmation of a wider release. One-Netbook still says only that the device is “launching soon,” with no price or exact date as of April 19, 2026. (notebookcheck.net) The hardware puts the X2 Mini in the top tier of Windows handhelds now chasing larger screens and laptop-class chips. Reports from VideoCardz, Liliputing, and HotHardware say it uses AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395, an 8.8-inch OLED display, detachable controllers, and a magnetic keyboard accessory. (liliputing.com) That chip is the same Ryzen AI Max+ 395 AMD lists with integrated Radeon graphics and support for high-resolution external displays, which is why companies are pitching it for more than game launching. In plain terms, it is a laptop processor with built-in graphics strong enough to let a small device act like both a handheld console and a compact PC. (amd.com) One-Netbook is calling the X2 Mini a “3-in-1” machine, and the accessory mix explains the label. Notebookcheck and VideoCardz report detachable keyboard support, while teaser details also point to micro-switch buttons, capacitive joysticks with RGB lighting, two-stage triggers, and an 85 watt-hour battery. (videocardz.com) The design lands in a market that has been moving away from simple “Switch-like” handhelds toward devices that double as work machines. Notebookcheck directly compares the X2 Mini with Lenovo’s Legion Go 2, and Liliputing describes the new model as a handheld, tablet, and mini-laptop depending on which accessories are attached. (notebookcheck.net) One-Netbook has already been testing the same AMD platform in other products, including the OneXFly Apex handheld and the ONEXStation mini PC. That makes the X2 Mini part of a broader company push to use one high-end AMD chip across gaming, mobile, and desk-bound systems. (notebookcheck.net) For now, the missing pieces are the ones that usually decide whether a niche handheld breaks out: price, shipping dates, and regional availability. Until One-Netbook fills those in, the X2 Mini is a clear signal of where this category is heading, but not yet a product buyers can fully compare. (videocardz.com)

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