The OneXPlayer performance. The device supports up to 128GB of LPDDR5X-8000 memory.
The 8.8-inch OLED screen has a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, a refresh rate of 144Hz and VRR (variable refresh rate) support. The panel is identical to the one used in the Lenovo Legion Go 2, with legacy specs like 1100 nits peak brightness and 100% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space. The combination of perfect black levels from the OLED panel with VRR technology eliminates visual tearing during games with variable frame rates.
Typical TDP (Thermal Design Power) is 45 to 65 W, but can reach up to 120 W with external liquid cooling system. The 85Wh replaceable external battery provides actual play time limited to 2-3 hours in normal operation, similar to the standard GPD Win 5.
Integrated wireless Touchpad differentiates modular design
The most relevant difference of the X2 Mini is the positioning of the touchpad. Diferente From conventional consoles that integrate the touchpad into the controller, the One-Netbook placed the touchpad on the 2.4 GHz wireless base to which the controller attaches magnetically. Esse 3-in-1 design offers immediate practical advantages.
Quando device is connected to a monitor or TV in dock mode, the touchpad functions as a desktop surface, allowing mouse-like precision to control the Steam Big Picture and the Windows desktop. The controller itself features microswitches on the front buttons, a capacitive joystick with customizable RGB lighting, and triggers with a two-stage analog/digital switch.
Users can interchange two types of D-pad modules: one in a standard cross shape and another octagonal similar to the Xbox Series Elite controller. The design allows for high repairability, with the possibility of individual replacement of buttons, housings, analogues and vibration motors.
Quando connected to a separately sold magnetic keyboard, the X2 Mini works like a mini laptop. Sem the control, can be used as a tablet. The modularity of the device surpasses that of direct competitors such as Lenovo Legion Go 2 and OneXFly Apex.
Preço and availability not yet officially confirmed
One-Netbook has not yet announced the release date or official price. Alguns media outlets mentioned May 10 as the target date, but recent information from May indicates that “both the date and price have not yet been set.”
The estimated price range reflects the current market reality. The previous model OneXFly Apex, equipped with the same Ryzen AI Max+ 395, costs approximately $2,299 in the American Amazon with 48 GB of memory. The X2 Mini adds a keyboard, wireless dock, and OLED panel, so the top-of-the-line configuration is expected to cost between $2,500 and $3,000, or between 400,000 and 500,000 Japanese yen.
The Lenovo Legion Go 2, the main direct competitor, registered a significant price increase. At launch, the base configuration cost US$1,099 and the Z2 Extreme model cost US$1,349. Atualmente, Best Buy sells the 1TB Z2 Extreme for $1,999.99, while Lenovo offers the 2TB version for $2,849.99.
Especificações comparisons with market rivals
The performance comparison puts the X2 Mini in an advantageous position. The Ryzen AI Max+ 395 offers more than double the GPU performance of the Strix Point generation Z2 Extreme, which features 8 cores and 16 GPU compute units. If priced at around $2,500, the X2 Mini would be competitive enough in performance and unique design.
Specifications of key rivals include:
- OneXFly Apex: Ryzen AI Max+ 395, 48GB LPDDR5X, without OLED panel
- Lenovo Legion Go 2: Snapdragon Z2 Extreme, up to 2TB storage, price over $2,800
- GPD Win 5: Ryzen AI Max+ 395, 80Wh external battery
- Steam Deck: previous generation processors, more affordable base price
The X2 Mini combines the versatility of the Legion Go 2 with the raw performance of the GPD Win 5 and adds the unique feature of the integrated wireless touchpad. The 3-in-1 configuration is the most complete available on the current Windows notebook market. Contudo, its price is out of reach for gamers looking for portable devices in the 30 thousand to 50 thousand yen range.
Público target and autonomy limitations
The X2 Mini is aimed at demanding users who are not satisfied with conventional Steam Deck or Z2 Extreme devices. Representa an option for those who want a single device that replaces their main PC for games in different contexts.
A limitation common to all equipment with Strix Halo is the reduced actual playback time. With an 85Wh external battery and TDP greater than 60W, gaming time is limited to 2-3 hours, requiring battery changes for longer sessions. Para the Brazilian market, information about launch date and price is still awaiting official announcement from the manufacturer.

