OneXPlayer recently released a special version of its X1 Pro gaming handheld with Intel chips instead of AMD. The new EVA model features a design inspired by the Neon Genesis animation series. It comes with a Core Ultra 7 255H processor with 16 cores. This limited edition costs $1650 and has 64GB of memory and 2TB of storage space.
The Intel version performs differently than its AMD counterpart. It works better for single-core tasks but falls behind in multicore operations. The Arc 140T graphics inside beat the Radeon 890M in benchmark tests, though actual gaming results vary depending on which game you play. Some titles run faster on one system, others on a different one.
Both versions cost about the same and have similar overall performance. The EVA edition includes the same 10.95-inch screen with 2560 x 1600 resolution running at 120Hz. Customers can buy an optional keyboard to use it like a laptop. The device offers various connection options, including USB-C ports, USB 3.2, a microSD card slot, OCuLink, and a headphone jack.
The Intel version performs differently than its AMD counterpart. It works better for single-core tasks but falls behind in multicore operations. The Arc 140T graphics inside beat the Radeon 890M in benchmark tests, though actual gaming results vary depending on which game you play. Some titles run faster on one system, others on a different one.
Both versions cost about the same and have similar overall performance. The EVA edition includes the same 10.95-inch screen with 2560 x 1600 resolution running at 120Hz. Customers can buy an optional keyboard to use it like a laptop. The device offers various connection options, including USB-C ports, USB 3.2, a microSD card slot, OCuLink, and a headphone jack.