One-netbook has revealed its first-ever gaming handheld to be powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 7840U APU. The ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro with AMD Ryzen 7 7840U processor is the third version in the lineup. The company had earlier released the Ryzen 7 6800U and Intel Core i7-1370P versions of the ONEXPLAYER 2.
The AMD Ryzen 7 7840U features Zen 4 cores
and the Radeon 780M graphics with the RDNA architecture. The combination of the
processor and graphics of the ONEXPLAYER has seen a sequential improvement in
the models. The new AMD Ryzen 7-powered ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro will offer a more
powerful GPU with the integration of the Radeon 780M GPU. Design-wise, the
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro retains the same design as the original version and comes with
detachable controllers.
One-netbook showcased the new gaming
handheld attired in a Neon Genesis Evangelion outlook. It is dubbed the
ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro EVA and follows in the footsteps of the Mini Pro Gundam
special edition model. This will be probably a limited-edition model and a
general release of the model could follow later. If a general release of the
model is delivered, it will follow a similar trajectory as the ONEXPLAYER Mini
Pro.
The AMD Ryzen 7 7840U has 8 cores and
5.1GHz boost clocks. The Radeon 780M is a 12 compute unit (CU) iGPU with
greater performance than the Radeon 680M. The Radeon 780M is also more
power-efficient than its predecessor, the Radeon 680M. The Ryzen 7 7840U is one
of the most powerful APUs in the gaming handheld market. It is the processor of
choice with brands like ASUS ROG and AYA NEO featuring the APU. There is no
pricing information yet for the new ONEXPLAYER 2 Pro EVA.