The laptop, called the OneXPlayer Super X, is jumping on the hype surrounding AMD’s latest top-of-the-line APU.
We have already reported extensively on the Asus ROG Flow Z13 – as the first notebook with the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395, it caused quite a stir.
Now a competitor from China is getting ready to attract attention with the same chip: OneXPlayer is taking a similar approach with its hybrid called “Super X” and also describes itself as a direct competitor to Asus.
2-in-1 device “on par with a 4060 Ti”
The OneXPlayer Super X is also essentially a laptop with a 14-inch screen. The built-in AMOLED panel has a resolution of 2,880 x 1,800 pixels and provides 100 percent DCI-P3 coverage.
HDR and VRR round out the screen, although the press release does not provide any specific details on the refresh rate.
However, the Chinese manufacturer is full of praise for the built-in processor, the aforementioned Ryzen AI Max+ 365:
- With its 16 Zen 5 cores at a base clock speed of three gigahertz (boost: up to 5.1 GHz) and a choice of 64 or 128 GB of DDR5-8000 RAM, the Super X already has a lot of power under the hood.
- The crux, however, lies in the integrated graphics unit, the Radeon 8060S with 40 compute units. According to the manufacturer, the performance is on par with an RTX 4060 Ti in the laptop version – an assessment that we were also able to confirm in our test of the Asus ROG Flow Z13.
The APU mentioned is supposed to be able to draw the full 120 watts of power continuously. This will require adequate cooling, which the manufacturer aims to provide with a vapor chamber cooling system.
The battery capacity of 83.5 Wh is similarly optimistic, but no information on battery life is provided. OneXPlayer has not disclosed the storage capacity of the M.2 slot.
Just like the Asus device, the OneXPlayer Super X can also be converted into a tablet. The magnetically attached keyboard can be removed, and a built-in stand allows for a tabletop mode.
The manufacturer has not yet announced a price or release date.