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The OneXPlayer 2 portable console will have both AMD and Intel CPU options

OneXPlayer 2, the successor of the original OneXPlayer, promises to bring many improvements over the first model. The company has now begun sharing more details about the new handheld, including details on Intel and AMD processor options. 

OneXplayer shared a video on Twitter showing the core features of its new portable console. Like the Nintendo Switch, the OneXplayer 2 will come with two detachable controllers for local multiplayer. Buyers will also get a 4096-level stylus and a magnetic keyboard, making it a 3-in-1 system with tablet, laptop, and console capabilities.

The 8.4-inch screen with a 2560×1600 resolution is paired with stereo Harman Kardon-certified speakers. Like the previous OneXPlayer, it uses the classic orange and black colour palette, but the new console has orange LEDs below the joysticks.

For the CPU, customers will be able to choose between the AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor and an unnamed Intel 13th Gen Core i7 CPU. Regardless of the CPU, the console comes with a 65.5Wh battery. According to Wccftech, the AMD model will come with LPDDR5-6400 memory and a 17,100mAh capacity with fast charging, allowing you to get to 50% capacity in 30 minutes.

KitGuru says: There are a lot of handheld gaming options available nowadays. Would you prefer something like this to the Steam Deck for portable gaming? 

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