One Netbook has released a line of mini-laptops with display sizes ranging from 7 inches to 8.4 inches and a variety of features including pen support, 360-degree hinges, full-sized ports, and detachable game controllers.
So what’s next? The company is going
bigger and faster. One Netbook has begun teasing its next mini-laptop, although
the new One Mix 4 will be a little less mini. Here’s what we know so far about
the upcoming device:
- Display: 10.1 inch display surrounded by slim bezels (16:10 aspect ratio, 300 pixels per inch, 320 nits brightness)
- Processors: 11th-gen Core Y-series processor
- Storage: PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe SSD
- Wireless: WiFi6 (802.11ax)
- Security: Fingerprint sensor (in power button)
- Release date: Spring, 2021
While One Netbook hasn’t provided detailed
information about which processor the One Mix 4 will use, this won’t be the
company’s first computer with an Intel Tiger Lake-Y processor. The new OneGX
Pro handheld gaming PC is powered by an Intel Core i7-1160G7 processor, which
is a 4-core, 8-thread chip with Intel Iris Xe graphics and a TDP range of 7 to
15 watts (about half of what you’d expect from a Core i7-1165G7 chip.
It’s also likely that the One Mix 4 will
have Thunderbolt 4 ports, like the OneGX Pro (and many other laptops with Intel
Tiger Lake chips), but that spec hasn’t been confirmed yet.