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One Netbook intros OneGx1, a 7-inch laptop

Nowadays, there is a lot of emphasis on laptops becoming lighter and more portable, offering thinner bezels and thinner chassis designs. The OneGx1 from One Netbook, however, takes that a step further – featuring a 10th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, Wi-Fi 6 and a 1900×1200 touchscreen, all in a tiny 7-inch form factor.

One Netbook's OneGx1 is one of the smaller laptops in existence, measuring only 173 x 136 x 21mm, and weighing in at a mere 620g. In spite of its small format the laptop is equipped with a 10th Gen Intel Core i5-10210Y that includes Intel UHD Graphics with 24 EUs, with a TDP of just 7W. To power this laptop, One Netbook has opted to utilise a 12,000mAh battery, while anyone looking to game on the go has the option of buying a pair of detachable wireless game controllers.

The OneGx1 can be outfitted with either 8GB or 16GB LPDDR3 memory, and when it comes to storage the user can choose between a 256GB or a 512GB M.2 PCIe NVME SSD. OneGx1 also comes with ports for USB Type-C, USB 3.0 Type-A, micro HDMI and 3.5mm audio. The pricing of OneGx1 starts at US$839 for 8GB RAM and 256GB storage and goes up to $1318 for16GB RAM, 512GB Storage and a 5G module model.

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