OneXPlayer is jacking up prices on its APEX gaming handheld by $200 across every single config because DRAM and SSD costs keep climbing. The Chinese company dropped the announcement on X and said buyers have 96 hours to lock in the current pricing before the increase hits.
The APEX is their flagship device and the only handheld running the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip with a liquid-cooled option. Base models were going for $1,399 for air-cooled and $1,459 for liquid-cooled versions, but after the hike, those jump to $1,599 and $1,659, respectively. The top-spec models with 128 GB of RAM and 2 TB of storage will run between $2,239 and $2,299.
OneXPlayer warned that another price adjustment might happen if component costs keep rising, which is basically the same story every handheld and PC maker is dealing with right about the same time.
The APEX is their flagship device and the only handheld running the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip with a liquid-cooled option. Base models were going for $1,399 for air-cooled and $1,459 for liquid-cooled versions, but after the hike, those jump to $1,599 and $1,659, respectively. The top-spec models with 128 GB of RAM and 2 TB of storage will run between $2,239 and $2,299.
OneXPlayer warned that another price adjustment might happen if component costs keep rising, which is basically the same story every handheld and PC maker is dealing with right about the same time.