The ONEXPLAYER Mini series, which debuted as an Intel Core i7-1195G7-powered device, has been updated by One-Netbook. One-netbook earlier unveiled the RX-78-2 Gundam special edition models powered by the Core i7-1260P and AMD Ryzen 7 5800U. One-netbook chose not to sell the RX-78-2 Gundam special edition model internationally for one reason or another.
But the company has now successfully
accomplished this with the ONEXPLAYER mini Pro, although with a change in
display resolution. One-netbook has specifically chosen to swap the 1,920 x
1,200-pixel display found in the previous ONEXPLAYER mini PC for a more
traditional 1,280 x 800-pixel display. Aside from that, the ONEXPLAYER mini
Pro’s Core i7-1260P cannot play most triple-A games smoothly at 1200p, so going
from a 1200p display to an 800p one would theoretically be a downgrade.
The Core i7-1260P performs better than the
Core i7-1195G7 in CPU-intensive tasks. Iris Xe Graphics G7 iGPUs with 96
Execution Units (EUs) are used by both, though. Thus, there isn’t going to be a
significant performance increase during gaming when switching from the
ONEXPLAYER mini to the ONEXPLAYER mini Pro. Compared to the LPDDR4x-4266 RAM on
the mini, the addition of LPDD5-5200 RAM might enhance performance in several
areas.
The ONEXPLAYER mini Pro, which has 16 GB
of RAM and 1 TB of storage, is currently available for pre-order from
One-netbook for US$ 1,399. The device is also available from the firm for US$ 1,589
with a 2 TB SSD and the same amount of RAM. It is important to keep in mind
that these are pre-sale costs; eventually, they will increase to US$ 1,459 and US$ 1,649, respectively. The ONEXPLAYER small Pro is available in black or white
finishes. For an additional US$ 59 and US$ 29, you may add a foldable Bluetooth keyboard
or a black protective case. The company’s website has further information about
the ONEXPLAYER tiny Pro.